The long dispute between Historic franchising And one of its most iconic players is finally over.
Sammy Sosa starred Chicago Bear In the 1990s and early 2000s, his three 60 family seasons forced fans into Wrigley Stadium.
However, in his apparent use of steroids, he almost eventually admitted in December that Sousa and the group had rifts.
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Sammy Sosa admitted fans introduced him at the opening ceremony of the Bears Conference in Chicago on January 17, 2025. (John J. King/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)
For more than a decade, Sosa has been unpopular with anything related to Cub and has been since 2007 and has not returned to Chicago until early last year to sign up for the souvenirs.
But two months ago, Sosa finally apologized, admitting to making a “mistake” – apology, said the only way for both sides to make corrections.
After apologizing, Sousa appeared at Bears Fan Festival, where he held a spring training match on a canoe’s uniform on Tuesday. This is his first time in 21 years in the Cubs canoe.
“It brings back memories. I’m so happy to see everyone.” Sosa says. “I’m back in my environment.”
Sousa wrote his apology letter and he said he had “It’s always a cub.”

Sammy Sosa hit 66 home runs in 1998. (Imagn)
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“I left all of this on the field of the Cubs and Cubs fans because I wanted to win and make the fans happy. I love seeing the Wrigley fans in every home game,” Sosa wrote. “I know why some players in my time don’t always realize what our stats deserve. Sometimes I do everything possible to recover from injuries to keep myself strong to keep 162 games over 162 games. I’ve never violated any law, but in hindsight, I made a mistake and I apologized.
“We have done great things as a team, and I work very hard to be a great batsman in the batting cage. The Cubs fans are the best fans in the world and I hope that the fans, the Cubs and I can all be together again and move forward. We can’t change the past. But the future is bright. In my heart, I’ve been in my heart, and I can’t help but meet the Cubs fans.”
The organization selected Souza in its team’s Hall of Fame last month.

Sammy Sosa finished his career with 609 home runs in the 2007 season, ranking ninth in history. (Imagn)
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SOSA is the only player in Major League Baseball history to have at least 60 home runs in three separate seasons. He retired at 609 in his career, which kept him in the ninth place, but Ped’s speculation led him to leave Cooperstown.
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