Sammy Sosa began training to make his comeback Thursday belting 15 home runs out of the park in San Pedro de Macoris. Sosa, who hit .221 with 14 home runs and 45 RBI in 2005, has said he has already
received calls from teams interested in signing him. Sosa said he felt like a rookie again, and thought he could play three to four more years. Players like
Ted Williams and
Barry Bonds all took a year off and were able to return to their old form, but can
Sammy Sosa, who was slumping in the last couple years before being released return to "
Slammin' Sammy" form? The 38-year old slugger has hit 588 HR with the Rangers, White
Sox, Cubs, and Orioles.
3 comments:
hell never do it
i think he will get signed, but no chance of returning to the pros as a starter, or for three years.
p.s. love the site, but will you bring back the polls.
He"ll be cheap enough for the A'S to sign.
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