Goodbye Ron Santo

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  • Vintagedeputy
    Senior Member
    • Oct 2005
    • 3172

    Goodbye Ron Santo

    Legendary Cubs player and broadcaster Ron Santo died from bladder canver Thursday night in Arizona at the age of 70.


    helluva player....too bad the HOF didnt recognize him
  • legaleagle92481
    Banned
    • Oct 2009
    • 2538

    #2
    Re: Goodbye Ron Santo

    Why he is not in is one of the Hall's great mysteries if you look at some of the guys who are in they could not carry his jockstrap. The reason is only because they don't want to put four guys in from a Cubs era that was so fruitless. That makes no sense because four players do not make a team and deserving guys should get in regardless of factors like that.

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    • trsent
      Banned
      • Nov 2005
      • 3739

      #3
      Re: Goodbye Ron Santo

      I was never a Ron Santo fan until a few years ago when I started working with him at local autograph appearances. I realized that Ron Santo was a big kid. The biggest baseball fan I had ever met. He loved The Cubs and he was very passionate with his love for baseball.

      He was appreciative towards The Cubs for giving him the job working home (and some road) radio broadcasts. Ron was always upset that he didn't play his entire career with The Chicago Cubs, but I can tell you Ron respects that The Cubs had him as part of his family until his passing.

      You couldn't convince me that Ron Santo deserved to be in the Hall of Fame before I met and got to know Ron. After meeting him and realizing his contributions to baseball both as part of the game and after his career as an ambassador to the sport, Ron Santo is 100% a Hall of Famer in my book.

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      • sox83cubs84
        Banned
        • Apr 2009
        • 8902

        #4
        Re: Goodbye Ron Santo

        In the days when access to players at Wrigley Field wasn't yet more restricted than a prison camp, Santo and I used to exchange stories about our health situations...he with his diabetes and I with my kidney failure (since corrected twice via transplants).

        If I wasn't so far in debt, I'd head out to attend the wake.

        Dave Miedema

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