Ryne Sandberg Talks Success With Chicago Cubs in 1984 Interview on WTTW’s ‘Time Out’

The 1984 season was a magical time for the Chicago Cubs. The team made the post-season for the first time in 39 years — eventually coming up one game short of the World Series.

Ryne Sandberg, who died Monday at 65, was in his third full major league season. 1984 was a breakout year for Sandberg, who was named National League MVP.

Here he is on WTTW’s sports show, called “Time Out,” talking about his success with reporter Kenny McReynolds.

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