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RIP.

Rough later life with his diabetes and all. Not much of a baseball fan, but I remember him when growing up. Agreed on the HOF as well.

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RIP Ron. He was playing when I was a kid. He should have been inducted to the HOF long ago.

Very sad. I remember watching him play when I was a kid living in Chi town, RIP Ron.

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What a shame. I had no idea that he was diabetic, but of course as a life-long White Sox fan, I never did pay too much attention to him except for that year at the end of his career when he played for the good guys. As far as the Hall of Fame goes, he came quite close a couple of times but there always seemed to be a couple of better candidates who were newly eligible, and there are only so many votes. He was definitely an all around talent with just an amazing glove (only outdone by Brooks Robinson in that era), a well above average bat, and a natural team leader and true competitor. Maybe he'll get in posthumously on the veteran's ballot.

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Santo, Kessinger, Beckert and Banks. That was the infield when I grew up. My 91 year old Mom is a die hard Cubs fan so I grew up watching. I still remember Santo doing head-first belly flop slides. RIP Ronnie. We'll miss you.

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