I never forgot the four years I spent with the Phillies, my September call-ups and my big league Spring Trainings. I never forgot that.
Ryne SandbergI struggled many times when maybe it didn't look like I was struggling, and I had to work hard every day.
Ryne SandbergI have great memories of being a Cub, and I'm happy building new ones with the Phillies.
Ryne SandbergI was a baseball player at North Central High School in Spokane, Washington even though I was all-city in basketball, even when I signed a letter of intent to play quarterback at Washington State.
Ryne SandbergIf this validates anything, it's that learning how to bunt and hit-and-run and turning two is more important than knowing where to find the little red light on the dugout camera.
Ryne SandbergI'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
Ryne SandbergI think sometimes Hall of Famers might get labeled as guys who aren't suited for a coaching job or to be back at the Major League level.
Ryne SandbergI had too much respect for the game to leave it behind or to make it my second or third sport in college
Ryne SandbergI was taught you never, ever disrespect your opponent or your teammates or your organization or your manager, and never, ever your uniform.
Ryne SandbergHit a home run - put your head down, drop the bat, run around the bases, because the name on the front is more - a lot more important than the name on the back.
Ryne SandbergAt my growing years of 18 to 21 years old in the Minor Leagues, I dreamed of being a Philadelphia Phillie.
Ryne SandbergWhen did it - When did it become okay for someone to hit home runs and forget how to play the rest of the game?
Ryne SandbergI played it right because that's what you're supposed to do – play it right and with respect.
Ryne SandbergIt didn't happen, but I feel fortunate for the two chances we had and it's just a shame we didn't go to a World Series for Cub fans.
Ryne SandbergIf you played the game the right way, played the game for the team, good things would happen
Ryne SandbergA lot of people say this honor validates my career, but I didn't work hard for validation.
Ryne SandbergIn my day, if a guy came to spring training 20 pounds heavier than what he left, he was considered out of shape and was probably in trouble.
Ryne SandbergI was taught coming up in the Phillies organization to be seen and not heard by people like Pete Rose, my hero growing up, and players like Mike Schmidt and Steve Carlton and Manny Trillo.
Ryne SandbergThere was Shawon Dunston and Mark Grace, and together we were a double play combination for ten years
Ryne SandbergThere's not too many guys that spend their whole career with one team and I think it's very fortunate and a blessing for me
Ryne SandbergI love to play baseball. I'm a baseball player. I've always been a baseball player. I'm still a baseball player. That's who I am.
Ryne SandbergI learned a lot in the Minor Leagues, spending six years there. I honed my skills, as far as coaching goes. I was able to work with the players in a lot of facets of the game.
Ryne SandbergThe reason I am here, they tell me, is that I played the game a certain way, that I played the game the way it was supposed to be played.
Ryne SandbergNo player in baseball history worked harder, suffered more, or did it better than Andre Dawson. Hes the best Ive ever seen.
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