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Shawon-Dunston-Ryne-Sandberg-Cubs

Published April 15, 2020 at 400 × 280 in Making Cubs into champs a bridge too far for manager, GM Jim Frey
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Prior to the spate of pitching injuries in 1985, Shawon Dunston (left) generated the most sparks in prepping to take his place alongside Ryne Sandberg as the Cubs' double-play combo.

Prior to the spate of pitching injuries in 1985, Shawon Dunston (left) generated the most sparks in prepping to take his place alongside Ryne Sandberg as the Cubs’ double-play combo.

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