Chicago Cubs Hall of Famer Ryne Sandberg says prostate cancer has returned, spread: 'We will continue to be positive'

CHICAGO (WLS) — Hall of Famer and Chicago Cubs legend Ryne Sandberg said on social media Tuesday that his cancer has returned and spread.

Sandberg had said in August that he was cancer-free, after radiation treatments for metastatic prostate cancer.

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However, he posted Tuesday on Instagram that he had an update.

Regrettably, there has been a relapse of cancer with further spread to other organs, as shared by the individual. This setback necessitates a return to more aggressive treatment. Despite this challenge, the individual remains resolute in staying positive, exhibiting strength, and maintaining a fighting spirit to overcome this ordeal. Gratitude is expressed for the continued support, thoughts, and prayers extended to both the individual and their family.

The former second baseman announced in January he had been diagnosed with metastatic prostate cancer.

During his tenure with the Cubs spanning from 1982 to 1997, Sandberg was an impressive 10-time All-Star. His contributions included 282 home runs and 344 stolen bases, solidifying his remarkable career. Following his playing days, Sandberg transitioned to the role of manager for the Philadelphia Phillies from 2013 to 2015, where his record stood at 119-159.

The Cubs honored the legend this summer with his own statue outside of Wrigley Field.

Notably, Sandberg clinched the National League MVP title in 1984, a significant year for the Cubs when they secured a divisional championship. His standout performance included topping the league in triples and runs scored, alongside a .314 batting average and 19 home runs. Additionally, Sandberg’s exceptional talents on the field were recognized with an impressive streak of nine consecutive Gold Glove awards.

In 1990, Sandberg hit 40 home runs, becoming just the third primary second baseman to reach the 40-homer plateau.

He was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 2005.

Cubs Executive Chairman Tom Ricketts said in a statement, “Ryne is an inspiration to cancer survivors everywhere. I know all Cubs fans join my family and me in sending positive thoughts to Ryne and keeping him and his family in our prayers as he faces this next round of treatments to defeat cancer. Ryne has the heart and soul of a champion and that will serve him well in this challenge.”

ESPN contributed to this report.

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