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Sammy Sosa apologizes for something, and is welcomed back to the Cubs. ... However, he also hasn't been welcomed back into the sport with open arms, like Mark McGwire and Alex Rodriguez.
The Chicago Cubs are ready to welcome back Sammy Sosa with open arms, owner Tom Ricketts said on Thursday, as the super slugger whose legacy was marred by doping allegations acknowledged "mistakes ...
The Chicago Cubs have held legendary slugger Sammy Sosa at arms length for several years, as the team has remained adamant in its stance to not welcome Sosa to Wrigley Field before he apologizes ...
It has been nearly 21 years since Sammy Sosa was with the Cubs. ... “Let Me Clear My Throat,’’ waving a small American flag, throwing his arms up in the air, and cupping his ears.
Sammy Sosa. Ron Vesely/MLB via Getty. It has long been suspected that Sosa’s refusal to acknowledge his alleged steroid use was the thing keeping him at arm’s length from the Cubs franchise.
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 ...
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 at Cubs spring training on March 1. Rick Scuteri-Imagn Images. Sosa, 56, is one of the faces of MLB’s steroid era, a controversial time in the sport’s history.
Sammy Sosa visits Wrigley Field, attending Cubs-Mariners game Sosa, who played for the Cubs from 1992 to 2004, is the franchise's all-time home run leader. By Peter Marzano • Published June 20 ...
Former Chicago Cubs star Sammy Sosa is being elected to the team’s Hall of Fame, alongside former first baseman Derek Lee. The step towards reconciliation between Sosa and the Cubs began when ...
Cubs slugger Sammy Sosa does a hero's trot through the Wrigley Field outfield during a ceremony to honor him during his 66-home run season on Sept. 20, 1998. (Phil Velasquez/Chicago Tribune) ...
Cubs slugger Sammy Sosa does a hero's trot through the Wrigley Field outfield during a ceremony to honor him during his 66-home run season on Sept. 20, 1998. (Phil Velasquez/Chicago Tribune) ...
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