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November 01, 2004 | Nancy Ramsey As the Chicago Cubs' third baseman from 1960 to '73, Ron Santo had stellar stats: He batted .300 four times; he hit 342 home runs (30 or more four years in a row); he won five Gold Gloves and made nine All-Star...
June 03, 2002 Suiting UpWhere did you get the idea that Connie Mack and Burt Shotton "are the only skippers ever to work in civvies" (SCORECARD, May 13)? There were at least a dozen others in the 20th century, including Hall of...
May 13, 2002 | Rick Reilly Don't you dare feel sorry for Ron Santo just because in the last three years he's had eight operations on his right foot, a quadruple bypass, his right leg amputated and his heart stop cold while he was in a hospital...
June 15, 1992 Clyde the GlidePeople here in Portland are tired of hearing about Michael Jordan. As Jack McCallum points out in his article Driving for a Title (May 11), Clyde Drexler may be "only" the second-best player in the...
April 22, 1985 | Arnold Schechter Former Chicago Cub Ron Santo will remember one at bat long after the other 8,142 have been forgotten.
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