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01-25-2015 01:09 AM
On 1/24/2015 Chi-town girl said: Yes, very sad news for baseball & the great city of Chicago. Classy guy! Super talented. Loved that era of the Cubs with Ernie Banks, Ron Santo, Glen Beckert, Don Kessinger, Billy Williams.Absolutely the best!
01-25-2015 08:14 AM
01-25-2015 10:05 AM
On 1/24/2015 JeanLouiseFinch said:On 1/24/2015 Chi-town girl said: Yes, very sad news for baseball & the great city of Chicago. Classy guy! Super talented. Loved that era of the Cubs with Ernie Banks, Ron Santo, Glen Beckert, Don Kessinger, Billy Williams.Absolutely the best!
RIP Mr Cub! You will be greatly missed. I grew up a Cub fan. He was always upbeat and smiling. A true inspiration.
(remember Rick Monday saving the burning American flag?)
01-25-2015 01:40 PM
Husband's favorite player since he was a boy. Banks played with KC Monarchs in his youth. Husband finally met his baseball hero in person twenty years ago -- what a joy for him. Good man who left a great legacy.
01-25-2015 08:51 PM
he was my first sports hero and lucky to have met him in person - he was so friendly and nice. I remember how quick his wrists were and that's how he hit so many homeruns. That's the way to do it without bulking up for power. Simply the best ambassador baseball could have.
01-25-2015 08:59 PM
On 1/24/2015 brewhaha said:I bet he's going to play two in heaven. RIP.
01-25-2015 09:13 PM
Ernie was my second favorite player in all of baseball (after Jackie Robinson). Growing up a White Sox girl, I always read the box scores to see what Ernie did that day ... not whether the Cubs won or lost.
The Cubs organization is moving his statue to the downtown Daley Plaza, where a memorial will be held later this week.
01-26-2015 09:07 PM
My sports guys are pointing out he was born & raised here in Dallas. Booker T Washington high school...Dallas' Own.
02-01-2015 02:16 AM
Today, on what would have been Ernie Banks' 84th birthday, I watched his memorial service on local Chicago tv. Honestly I would have liked to attend the visitation yesterday, but was unable to get to the city. Former teammates, Billy Williams, Fergie Jenkins, and Lou Brock spoke, as well as Joe Torre and other dignitaries. He certainly was well loved by the entire city, whether you were a Southsider or a Northsider, and a true ambassador of good will and baseball. His teammate and friend, Ron Santo, died a few years ago, but Ron Santo Jr. was a pallbearer. So were Randy Hundley and Glenn Beckert. Poor Glenn Beckert did not look well.
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