Sammy Sosa admits to creating ‘errors’ amid steroid hypothesis, apologizes to estranged Cubs


Sammy Sosa had now not been invited again to Wrigley Grassland, or the rest Cubs-related, since he retired in 2007, however all that has modified.

It has lengthy been speculated that Sosa took performance-enhancing medication all the way through his occupation, maximum particularly all the way through his home run binge in the late ’90s.

Cubs possession has lengthy stated Sosa would want to express regret and all however admit to taking steroids for the connection to be mended.

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Sammy Sosa of the Chicago Cubs all the way through the Cubs’ 3-1 victory over the Atlanta Braves in sport 3 of the 2003 NLDS at Wrigley Grassland in Chicago. (Dilip Vishwanat/Wearing Information by the use of Getty Photographs by the use of Getty Photographs)

On Wednesday, because the Cubs introduced a competition for lovers, Sosa admitted he “made mistakes.”

“I left it all on the field for the Cubs and Cubs fans because I wanted to win and make the fans happy. I loved to see the fans at Wrigley in the Right Field Bleachers every home game,” Sosa stated in a letter. “I understand why some players in my era don’t always get the recognition that our stats deserve. There were times I did whatever I could to recover from injuries in an effort to keep my strength up to perform over 162 games. I never broke any laws, but in hindsight, I made mistakes and I apologize.

“We achieved superior issues as a crew, and I labored extraordinarily dried within the batting cage to turn out to be a superior hitter. Cubs’ lovers are the most efficient on the planet, and I am hoping that lovers, the Cubs and I will be able to all come in combination once more and exit ahead. We will be able to’t exchange the future, however the occasion is dazzling. In my middle, I’ve at all times been a Cub and I will be able to’t wait to look Cubs lovers once more.”

The Chicago Cubs’ Sammy Sosa strikes out in the fifth inning against the Cincinnati Reds at Wrigley Field in Chicago. (John Zich/AFP via Getty Images)

The letter was enough for Sosa to be invited to the 2025 Cubs Convention, owner Tom Ricketts said in a statement.

“We recognize Sammy freeing his observation and for attaining out. No person performed tougher or sought after to win extra. No one’s easiest, however we by no means doubted his pastime for the sport and the Cubs,” Ricketts said. “It’s a sarcasm to mention that Sammy is a fan favourite. We plan on inviting him to the 2025 Cubs Conference and, presen it’s decrease understand, we are hoping that he can attend. We’re all in a position to exit ahead in combination.”

Sosa is the only player in MLB history to hit at least 60 home runs in three separate seasons. He retired with 609 in his career, which ranks him ninth all time, but PED speculation has kept him out of Cooperstown.

Earlier this year, Sosa walked out of a media session when he was asked about his suspected PED use. He was in Chicago for a memorabilia event, and it was his first time in the Windy City since his career ended.

Mark McGwire of the St. Louis Cardinals, right, and Sammy Sosa of the Chicago Cubs laugh during a pregame press conference at Busch Stadium in St. Louis. (Stephen Jaffee/AFP via Getty Images)

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Sosa is largely credited with bringing baseball back to life with his own personal home run derby with Mark McGwire in 1998 as they both chased, and shattered, Roger Maris‘ record of 61 homers in a season. McGwire hit 70, and Sosa hit 66. Sosa even swore under oath he did not take PEDs.

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