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Sammy Sosa (born November 12, 1968) is a
professional Major League baseball player for the Chicago Cubs. Sammy Sosa
ended the 2003 season 10th on baseball's all-time home run list with 539.
After years as a respected power hitter, Sammy Sosa emerged during the 1998
season as one of baseball's greats. It was in this season that both Sammy
Sosa and Mark McGwire broke Roger Maris's long-standing single season home
run record of 61. Sammy Sosa ended the season with 66, behind McGwire's 70.
Sammy Sosa found some consolation in winning the National League Most
Valuable Player Award for 1998, barely nosing out McGwire.
The following season Sammy Sosa hit 63, again trailing Mark McGwire who hit
65. Sosa, already a home run legend, finally claimed his first home run
championship by hitting 50 in the 2000 season.
In 2001, he hit 64 home runs, becoming the first (and, thus far, only)
player ever with three 60 home run seasons (though, oddly, he did not lead
the league in any of those three seasons; in 2001, he finished behind Barry
Bonds). In the same season Sammy Sosa set personal records in runs scored
(146), RBIs (160), walks (116), on base percentage (.437), slugging
percentage (.737), and batting average (.328). He led the Majors in runs and
RBIs, was 2nd in home runs, 2nd in slugging percentage, 3rd in walks, 4th in
on base percentage, 12th in batting average, and 15th in hits.
Sammy Sosa was born in San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic, where he
grew up in an abandoned hospital. Sammy Sosa originally signed with the
Philadelphia Phillies at age 15, but this deal we not allowed by the League
because of Sosa's age. Sammy Sosa signed with the Texas Rangers in 1985.
Sammy Sosa began his Major League career in 1989 with the Rangers. After
being sent again to the minors, Sammy Sosa was traded to the Chicago White
Sox (a move that U.S. President George W. Bush, then the Rangers' owner,
later joked was the biggest mistake he ever made). After nearly two years
with the White Sox, Sammy Sosa was again sent down to the minors midseason
1991. Recalled late in the season, he failed to impress the White Sox
management, who dealt him away to the Chicago Cubs just prior to the 1992
season. It was there that Sammy Sosa spent his glory years.
Known as a free-swinger in his early years, and as an easy strike-out
candidate, Sammy Sosa has become an effective hitter for average. Sammy Sosa
owns numerous team records for the Cubs, and holds the record for the most
home runs hit in a month (20, in June 1998).
On June 3, 2003, Sammy Sosa was ejected from a Cubs-Devil Rays game in the
first inning when umpires discovered he had been using a corked bat. Major
League Baseball confiscated 76 of Sammy Sosa's other bats after his ejection,
and all were found to be clean, with no cork. Sammy Sosa stated that he had
accidentally used the corked bat. On June 6, 2003, Sammy Sosa was suspended
for eight games on account of the corked bat. However, the suspension was
reduced by one game on June 11, 2003.
Since the suspension, Sammy Sosa has been on a tear and has regained the
form that marked his four consecutive 50 home run seasons. |
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