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Sammy Sosa was unquestionably one of the best MLB players during the 1990s. In 18 seasons, he hit 609 home runs and 1,667 ...
Sammy Sosa starred for the Chicago Cubs in the 1990s and early 2000s, with his three 60-home run seasons forcing fans to Wrigley Field.. However, amid his apparent use of steroids, which he all ...
Sammy Sosa’s departure from the Cubs after the 2004 season was shrouded in controversy, first, for allegations of PED use, then for the way he allegedly walked out on the team on the last day of ...
A long feud between Sammy Sosa and his former Chicago Cubs is finally over after the former slugger admitted to making "mistakes" amid speculation he took steroids.
Sammy Sosa stats. Sosa had 609 home runs in his career and is the only player in history to hit 60 homers three times in a single season: 66 in 1998, 64 in 2001 and 63 in 1999.
Former Cubs slugger Sammy Sosa is introduced as he returns to Chicago at the opening ceremony of the Cubs Convention at the Sheraton Grand Chicago Riverwalk on Jan. 17, 2025.
Sammy Sosa #21 of the Chicago Cubs poses for a portrait during Media Day on February 21, 2003 at Fitch Park in Mesa, Arizona. Getty Images “We appreciate Sammy releasing his statement and for ...
This is Sosa’s first time being around the team since 2004, and he seemed so happy to be back. Sosa was shown by Marquee Sports Network smiling and shaking hands with Cubs players inside the dugout.
MLB Sammy Sosa apologizes for past ‘mistakes,’ paving way for Cubs reunion. The former slugger who captivated baseball alongside Mark McGwire in 1998 has long been linked to — and denied use ...
…Welcome back, Sammy. We shall see how this goes, or even if anyone still cares. The Cubs are willing to bend and Sosa is willing to be bent, and Cub fans may wonder what difference any of it makes.
Sammy Sosa and the Cubs reconciled Thursday afternoon, ending their 17-year estrangement after the former slugger apologized for making "mistakes" during his playing career.
CHICAGO (CBS) --After legendary slugger Sammy Sosa apologized for past "mistakes" – an apparent reference to allegations he used performance-enhancing drugs – the Chicago Cubs announced he ...