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1 | HOUSE RESOLUTION
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2 | WHEREAS,
Ronald Edward Santo was born on February 25, 1940 | ||||||
3 | in Seattle, Washington; he
and his wife Vicki have four | ||||||
4 | children, Ron Jr., Jeff, Linda, and Kelly, as well
as two | ||||||
5 | grandsons, Samuel and Spencer; and
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6 | WHEREAS, At the age of 18, and just prior to signing with | ||||||
7 | the Chicago Cubs,
Ron Santo was diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes; | ||||||
8 | nevertheless, he became one of
the best third basemen in all of | ||||||
9 | Major League Baseball, playing for the Chicago
Cubs from 1960 | ||||||
10 | through 1973 and for the Chicago White Sox in 1974; and
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11 | WHEREAS, During his career, Ron Santo won five consecutive | ||||||
12 | Rawlings Gold Glove awards,
was a nine-time National League | ||||||
13 | All-Star selection, batted .277 during his
career with 342 home | ||||||
14 | runs and 1,331 RBI; he also led the National League in
walks | ||||||
15 | four times and in triples once; he hit 337 home runs with the | ||||||
16 | Cubs, the
fourth highest total in Cubs history, and ranks among | ||||||
17 | the Cubs' all time top 10
in games played, at-bats, runs | ||||||
18 | scored, hits, total bases, doubles, RBI, extra-base hits, bases | ||||||
19 | on balls, slugging percentage, and batting average; and
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20 | WHEREAS, Ron Santo was the first third baseman to hit over | ||||||
21 | 300 home runs and win five Gold Gloves; and |
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1 | WHEREAS, After retiring from baseball, Ron Santo was a | ||||||
2 | member of the
inaugural Cubs Walk of Fame Class of 1992 and was | ||||||
3 | selected to the Cubs'
All-Century team in 1999; Ron Santo has | ||||||
4 | also been inducted into the Seattle
Hall of Fame, the Italian | ||||||
5 | Hall of Fame, and the Chicago Sports Hall of Fame; in
addition, | ||||||
6 | Ron Santo has been a WGN Radio color commentator for the Cubs | ||||||
7 | since
1990, completing his 17th season in 2006; and
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8 | WHEREAS, Ron Santo's extraordinary accomplishments extend | ||||||
9 | far beyond
baseball; in addition to his duties as a Chicago | ||||||
10 | Cubs commentator, Ron Santo
has been involved with the Juvenile | ||||||
11 | Diabetes Research Foundation since 1974,
and is currently a | ||||||
12 | member of the Foundation's Board of Directors; he has
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13 | personally known the hardships that diabetes can have on an | ||||||
14 | individual, having
both of his legs amputated due to | ||||||
15 | complications with diabetes; through Ron
Santo's involvement | ||||||
16 | with the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, together
they | ||||||
17 | have raised over $63 million for diabetes research; he was also
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18 | instrumental in helping the Juvenile Diabetes Research | ||||||
19 | Foundation form a
partnership with charitable organizations | ||||||
20 | Cubs Care and WGN Radio 720 Neediest
Kids Fund in order to | ||||||
21 | raise more money for those organizations, as well as more
money | ||||||
22 | for the Foundation for additional diabetes research; in 2002, | ||||||
23 | he was the
Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation's Person of | ||||||
24 | the Year; and
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1 | WHEREAS, In recognition of his greatness and | ||||||
2 | accomplishments, both on and off
the field, on September 28, | ||||||
3 | 2003, the Chicago Cubs organization retired Ron
Santo's number, | ||||||
4 | #10, in honor of all that Ron Santo has achieved in his life;
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5 | Ron Santo became only the third player in Cubs history to have | ||||||
6 | his number
retired by the Chicago Cubs, joining Hall of Fame | ||||||
7 | inductees Ernie Banks (#14) and Billy Williams
(#26); | ||||||
8 | therefore, be it
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9 | RESOLVED, BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE | ||||||
10 | NINETY-FIFTH GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF ILLINOIS, that | ||||||
11 | because of all Ron Santo has accomplished throughout his life, | ||||||
12 | and because Ron Santo is eligible for election by the Veterans | ||||||
13 | Committee of the Baseball Hall of Fame, we, along with the | ||||||
14 | entire State of Illinois, strongly urge the Veterans Committee | ||||||
15 | to elect Ron Santo to the Baseball Hall of Fame; and be it | ||||||
16 | further
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17 | RESOLVED, That a suitable copy of this resolution be | ||||||
18 | presented to the
Veterans Committee of the Baseball Hall of | ||||||
19 | Fame; and that a suitable copy of
this resolution be presented | ||||||
20 | to Mr. Santo as an expression of our sincere
respect and | ||||||
21 | esteem.
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