I’ve been proud to be a lifelong Chicago Cub and still be with the Cubs. That’s always been important to me and I think it’s always been special.
Meaning of the quote
Ryne Sandberg, an American athlete, is proud to have been a Chicago Cub his whole life. He thinks it's very special and important to him to still be a part of the Cubs team. He feels lucky and grateful to have played for the same team for his entire career.
About Ryne Sandberg
Ryne Sandberg, nicknamed “Ryno”, was a legendary second baseman who played in the MLB for 16 seasons. He is best known for his iconic “Sandberg Game” in 1984 and his impressive defensive skills, winning 9 consecutive Gold Glove Awards. Sandberg was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 2005 and later served as a manager for the Philadelphia Phillies.
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