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  2. Ron Santo played 15 seasons for the Cubs and White Sox. He had a.277 batting average, 2,254 hits, 342 home runs, 1,331 RBIs and 1,138 runs scored.
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    Ron Santo played 15 seasons for the Cubs and White Sox. He had a.277 batting average, 2,254 hits, 342 home runs, 1,331 RBIs and 1,138 runs scored.
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    He finished with 342 homers and 2,254 hits, while ending among the top 10 in Cubs history in an array of offensive categories.
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    Santo hit a meager.251 in 95 games that rookie season, but made enough of an impact to be named to both The Sporting News and the Topps All Rookie Teams. The Cubs continued their mediocrity, finishing with a record of 60-94. It was the 14th straight year they finished under.500.
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    During his 14-season run with the Cubs, Santo hit 337 home runs, then the eighth most by a NL right-handed hitter; his 1,071 career walks with the Cubs remain the team record for a right-handed hitter. See more

    Ronald Edward Santo (February 25, 1940 – December 3, 2010) was an American Major League Baseball (MLB) third baseman who played for the Chicago Cubs from 1960 through 1973 and the Chicago White Sox in … See more

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    Santo was signed as a free agent by the Chicago Cubs in 1959, and made his debut on June 26, 1960. In 1961 he set a Cubs record with 41 See more

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    When Santo first became eligible for election to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1980, he was named on less than four percent of all ballots … See more

    Santo led the league in double plays six times (1961, 1964, 1966–68, 1971), tying the major league record held by Heinie Groh; See more

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    Santo was raised in southeast Seattle, attending Franklin High School, and played newly organized youth baseball in the Babe Ruth League. He grew up near Sicks Stadium, … See more

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    As the "single biggest Cubs fan of all time," Santo joined the Cubs' broadcast booth in 1990 as the See more

    In 1960, Santo married his high school sweetheart Judy Scott. Together, the couple had three children. They divorced in 1982. The following year, he married his second wife Vicki; … See more

     
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    During the 1966 regular season, in the midst of trying to break the Cubs' modern consecutive-game hitting streak record of 27-games (set by Hack Wilson in …

    • Birth Name: Ronald Edward Santo
    • Born On: 02-25-1940 (Pisces)
    • Born In: Seattle, Washington
    • Nickname: Pizza or Ron
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