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I got into pro ball at 18 and played until I was almost 39, non-stop.
Ryne Sandberg
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Ryne Sandberg
Age: 65
Born: 1959
Born: September 18
Baseball Player
Spokane
Washington
Ryne Dee Sandberg
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Gabby
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