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From all of us here at The Wrigley Blog -
Just wanted to wish you all a Merry Old Christmas.

Go Cubs!

Happy Birthday Johnny

Happy Birthday to our old pal Johnny.


I reckon that being born on the shortest day of the year has something to do with your appreciation of summertime Day Baseball.

Well sir - we sure do appreciate all you have done over this last season to contribute to this here blog. You have done some dandy work here:

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Wrigley Field Drive GoodBye


AP Photo/Warren Wimmer

Fans of all ages gathered outside the Friendly Confines this afternoon to watch Ron Santo drive by for the final time. I wish I had the words handy to express the sorrow we here at this blog are feeling today. Ronnie was such a happy guy, and losing him - well sir - it just makes us truly sad.

Only thing that made us feel a bit better was to get on the computer and donate to Ronnie's cause. If you would like to help out, please visit www.jdrfillinois.org and donate $10 for our number 10.
I know he'd appreciate it.

Wrigley Turned Into A Santo Shrine

I'd say it is only fitting that the same place Ronnie Santo thought of as a shrine became a makeshift shrine to him following his passing.

The boys here at the blog sent me down to take some photographs these last few days, and I sure hope they capture some of the emotion around the park. A lot of folks made it down to pay their respects to old number 10. He certainly deserved it.


Remembering #10 At Wrigley Field



Just a few photographs from around The Stadium on this sad, sad day.

I think it is safe to say that Ron Santo was an even bigger fan of Wrigley Field than we are. At numerous occasions - on the air, I have heard him recount the first time he walked onto the field in 1960 alongside Ernie Banks. He said there was a feeling of electricity that he'd never had - that it was like walking on air.

We here know just exactly what old #10 was talking about. And we are going to miss hearing his voice. And we are going to miss hearing him retell that story.





Ron Santo Headed To Cooperstown In The Sky

We are sad to report that Ron Santo has passed away at the age of 70

All of us will surely miss the Old Cub.



Ronald Edward Santo (February 25, 1940 - December 2, 2010)