The Chicago Cubs are taking a page out of the Chicago Blackhawks book and are on the verge of bringing back one of their legends to be part of the organization.

According to Bruce Levine, the Cubs and Ryne Sandberg are finalizing a deal for the Hall of Fame second baseman to become an ambassador for the team.

Chicago Cubs and Hall of fame second baseman Ryne Sandberg finalizing agreement on becoming a Cub ambassador . — Bruce Levine (@MLBBruceLevine) January 14, 2016

Sandberg will appear at the Cubs Convention, which begins on Friday. The longtime Cubs second baseman and 1984 MVP, threw out the first pitch before game 3 of the NLDS at Wrigley Field between the Cubs and St. Louis Cardinals. Now, he’ll have a bigger role with the team, although specifics aren’t known at this point.

Sandberg will appear at Cub convention . His duties are still be worked out as an ambassador. Sandberg lives in Chicago full time . — Bruce Levine (@MLBBruceLevine) January 14, 2016

After 15 seasons with the Cubs, Sandberg was inducted to the Hall of Fame in 2005. His No. 23 is retired, hanging at Wrigley Field.

Sandberg wasn’t handed anything when he started his coaching career, beginning as a spring training instructor. In 2006, he was named the manager of the Class-A Peoria Chiefs, in the Midwest League. That team made it to the league’s championship game in Sandberg’s first season and then he was promoted to the Cubs’ Double-A team. His rise continued within the minor league system, promoted again in 2009 to be the manager for the Iowa Cubs.

Many fans thought Sandberg was the ideal choice to become the Cubs manager after Lou Pinella, but the job was given to Mike Quade. Several fans were mad that Sandberg wasn’t given a shot and he then left the Cubs to join the Philadelphia Phillies organization.

Sandberg was a hit once again and was named the 2011 Minor League Manager of the Year. In 2013, the Phillies made him their third base coach and he eventually took over as manager after Charlie Manual was fired.

However, his time in Philadelphia didn’t go smoothly. Sandberg had an old team and eventually resigned in 2015, compiling a 119-159 record.

Now, he’s back and it’ll be great to see him be a part of the Cubs family once again.