Ryne Sandberg is a Cubs legend. The 2005 Hall of Fame inductee played on the North Side for 15 seasons, racking up 10-straight All-Star appearances (1984-1993), nine-straight Gold Gloves (1983-1991), one NL MVP (1984) and seven Silver Slugger Awards during his illustrious career.
The current Philadelphia Phillies manager remains one of the most recognizable figures in baseball history and is still beloved by Cubbies fans. Despite the widespread affection for Sandberg, someone in the Cubs organization still doesn’t know how to spell his name. Yes, seriously:
How does an official @Cubs @MLB calendar make a mistake like this? #RYNE pic.twitter.com/qj286d5pRx
— Jason Smolinski (@jcsmo25) April 16, 2015
No, that’s not a photoshop or pathetic knockoff calendar from overseas. That is a legit Chicago Cubs calendar that actually spelled his name “Ryan” Sandberg.

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