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Sandberg was inducted into the Hall of Fame and had his No. 23 retired by the Cubs in 2005.
Iowa has been affiliated with Chicago since 1981 and plays its home games in Des Moines, long a stronghold for the Cubs. Even though the I-Cubs already draw well -- finishing fourth in the Pacific Coast League in attendance in 2009, according to president and general manager Sam Bernabe -- they believe Sandberg's arrival will help both ticket sales and their record.
"This is a good natural progression for him. He's proven he can manage ... He's proven that he knows what he's doing, both in the locker room and on the field. So, the now is the next step, to see what he can do here," Bernabe said.
Sandberg described his managerial style as a combination of the traits he displayed as a player and tips he picked up from former Cubs managers like Jim Frey and Don Zimmer.
Sandberg's familiarity with the Cubs system should also be a plus. He estimates at least half the players that end up in Iowa in April will have played for him in either Peoria and Tennessee.
Sandberg said he'll ask those players to represent the Cubs uniform with class and respect.
"It's going to be a tremendous summer. I ask the guys to play hard, give it all they can, but also play the game and have fun," Sandberg said. "It is a game. I like the guys to enjoy it, and I think that brings out the most in their abilities."
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