The first day of this year's Cubs convention ended up being a home run for the player who hit more than anyone else in franchise history.
Sosa broke into the big leagues with the Rangers and White Sox and finished his career with the Orioles and Texas again, but he will forever be remembered for his charismatic years with the Cubs from 1992-2004. He hit 545 of his 609 career homers in a Cubs uniform, 66 of them during ...
Now 56, Sosa was a seven-time All-Star and the 1998 NL MVP for the Cubs. He hit .273 with 609 home runs — currently ninth on the career list — with 1,667 RBIs and 234 stolen bases in 18 major league seasons from 1989 to 2007 with Texas (1989, 2007), the Chicago White Sox ...
Sammy Sosa and his changing skin are making headlines again. According to partygoers in Miami, the Baseball Hall of Famer was spotted at club Liv at the Fontainebleau Hotel looking visibly darker and "back to his usual color." It's a far cry from Sosa's
“People, they say you grow up. That’s what happened to me,” Sosa said. “I believe that me making the first step to get that statement out, I think it was the right time for me. And the response right away was incredible. Pretty much, that’s all I needed. And now the door...
Now 56, Sosa was a seven-time All-Star and the 1998 NL MVP for the Cubs. He hit .273 with 609 home runs — currently ninth on the career list — with 1,667 RBIs and 234 stolen bases in 18 major league seasons from 1989 to 2007 with Texas (1989, 2007)...
While the Friendly Confines are still a bit too chilly for baseball at Wrigley Field, that isn't keeping Cubs fans from dreaming about the start of the upcoming season. Big crowds packed the Sheraton Grand Chicago hotel in downtown Chicago on Friday for the start of the annual Cubs Convent...
Sammy Sosa Softball Slam also supports the Dual Shock Analog Controller so you can feel the slapping of that big white ball. Go ahead, take on Sammy himself or use him to your advantage. Hey batter, batter, batter... swing! Manufacturer's description: ...
This Loose and Slimming Blouse Channels Major Boutique Energy — and It’s Now 31% off!View Deal Sammy Sosa in 1998.Hyoung Chang/The Denver Post via Getty Images Related:MLB’s Greatest Butts Sammy Jr. added, “He’s a really closed-off person, even with me. He doesn’t mean t...
Now 56, Sosa was a seven-time All-Star and the 1998 NL MVP for the Cubs. He hit .273 with 609 home runs — currently ninth on the career list — with 1,667 RBIs and 234 stolen bases in 18 major league seasons from 1989 to 2007 with Texas (1989, 2007), the Chicago White Sox ...