Ron Santo News
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Former Cincinnati Reds shortstop Barry Larkin was inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame after a 19-year career that included the 1995 National League Most Valuable Player award.
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Ron Santo , the former Chicago Cubs third baseman who went on to become a broadcaster for the Major League Baseball team, died yesterday at the age of 70.
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Ron Santo, a nine-time All-Star third baseman for the Chicago Cubs who battled diabetes throughout his career, was elected to baseball’s Hall of Fame with 15 votes from the 16 members of the Golden Era Committee.
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Gil Hodges, who helped the Dodgers to seven National League pennants and managed the New York Mets to their first World Series title in 1969, gets another chance to reach the baseball Hall of Fame today.
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Former Chicago Cubs player and announcer Ron Santo died yesterday at age 70, the Chicago Tribune said, citing friends of his family.
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Gil Hodges, Jim Kaat and Luis Tiant are among 10 players or executives from the era spanning 1947-72 that were nominated for induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame.
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Former Cincinnati Reds shortstop Barry Larkin was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame after a 19-year career that included the 1995 National League Most Valuable Player award.
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