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At long last, Sammy Sosa is back at Wrigley Field. The slugger and Cubs legend returned to Wrigley for the first time in 21 years on Friday — and he’s back to looking the way he did during his ...
At long last, Sammy Sosa is back at Wrigley Field. The slugger and Cubs legend returned to Wrigley for the first time in 21 years on Friday — and he’s back to looking the way he did during his ...
Sosa played 13 seasons with the Cubs, hitting 545 home runs over that stretch. Cubs legend Sammy Sosa returned to Wrigley Field for the first time in 21 years on Friday. Matt Marton-Imagn Images ...
Cubs fans finally got to cheer Sosa again as he made his return to Wrigley Field, back for the first time in more than 20 years after being welcomed back by the organization over the winter.
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, 2025 • Updated on June 20, 2025 at 1:19 pm ...
Sosa, who captivated the nation in 1998 with Mark McGwire during the great home run race, shattering Roger Maris’ record, is the only player to hit at least 60 homers in three different years.
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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) ...
Like Sosa, Stone heard his name chanted at Wrigley Field. Sadly, it was during his last day calling Cubs games when fans ...
Sosa’s impact, however, can be charted by the attendance total from his first season as a Cub in 1992 — 2,126,720 — to the 3-million mark the club cleared during his last year in 2004, and ...