In "Long Gone Summer," the ESPN 30-for-30 that aired Sunday night, Sammy Sosa seemed to get as close as he ever has to admitting to taking performance enhancing drugs. Then, in an interview with David ...
Sammy Sosa’s fractured relationship with the Chicago Cubs appears to be on the mend. The retired MLB star, 56, shared a public apology on Thursday, appearing to recognize his alleged use of ...
Reunited with his former team, the Chicago Cubs, Sammy Sosa is revisiting his past while he looks to the future. The retired slugger — who has long been accused of using performance enhancing drugs ...
One of the most maligned sluggers of baseball's steroid era has finally apologized to fans. Sammy Sosa appeared to acknowledge using performance enhancing drugs during a career in which he hit more ...
Sammy Sosa has claimed 'nobody was blind' to doping during MLB's steroid era, after the former Cubs slugger appeared to admit ...
For years seven-time All-Star slugger Sammy Sosa has been estranged from his beloved Chicago Cubs over the steroid scandal he got wrapped up in back in the early-2000s. But he's been working to mend ...
Sammy Sosa never received more than 18% of the necessary 75% of votes for Hall of Fame induction despite hitting 609 career home runs and being the only player in history with three seasons of 60 or ...
Former Chicago Cubs slugger Sammy Sosa says he “made mistakes” during his 18-year Major League Baseball career in a statement that some observers interpreted as an acknowledgment of past steroid use.
He’s still pleasant, but now seems uncomfortable. He shuffles his feet, lowers his head and temporarily looks away. “Man, I don’t really want to go that route," Sosa softly says to USA TODAY Sports, ...
*Refers to the latest 2 years of stltoday.com stories. Cancel anytime. Published in the Chicago Sun-Times, June 18, 2009 Was anyone surprised when Sammy Sosa's name surfaced as the latest player who ...