Sammy Sosa is set to reunite with the Cubs after his apology for past actions, marking a significant moment for fans and the team.
Chicago: Former Cubs star Sammy Sosa is making a comeback! He’s been invited to the 2025 Cubs Convention after he recently apologized for his past use of performance-enhancing drugs.
It’s been a long time since Sosa and the Cubs were on good terms. He’s the guy who hit 545 home runs for the team, a record that still stands. His apology letter came out just a few days ago, and it seems to have opened the door for a reunion.
In his heartfelt letter, Sosa expressed how much he loved playing for the Cubs and their fans. He mentioned how he always gave his all on the field and understood why some players from his era might not get the recognition they deserve.
He admitted to making mistakes in the past but emphasized that he never broke any laws. Sosa hopes to move forward with the Cubs and their fans, saying he’s always felt like a Cub at heart.
Team owner Tom Ricketts responded positively to Sosa’s apology, thanking him and inviting him to the convention. Ricketts acknowledged Sosa’s passion for the game and the Cubs, saying he’s a fan favorite.
Even though Sosa faced suspicions about PED use during his career, he’s still celebrated for his incredible achievements. He hit over 60 home runs in three different seasons, which is a record in MLB history.
After years of being estranged from the team, Sosa’s apology seems to have finally paved the way for a fresh start. The Cubs are ready to welcome him back and celebrate the joy he brought to fans.