The legend of the cubs, Sami Soussa, welcomed the return to Rigge Field after a 20 -year -old
The legendary Sammy Sosa SABS Sammy Sosa returned to Wrigley Field for the first time in more than 20 years on Friday before the afternoon Chicago match with Seattle Mariners.
Soussa, who is scheduled to be recruited in the Cubs Cubs Hall this year, has arrived at the famous North Side stadium in the Black SUV. He was received by the owner Tom Rikits, who embraced him in a hug as he left the car.
Cubs has become a Cubs face where he played 13 seasons after arriving in a Crosstown White Sox in March 1992.
Soussa, who is now 56 years old, played his final match with the Cubs in Regley on October 2, 2004, when he was compatible with him and had two strikes in a 8-6 loss to Atlanta. During his years with the Cubs, Soussa appeared significantly and was a major title in one of the largest basements associated with performance -reinforced drugs.
Al -Ashbar exchanged it with Baltimore with the money in February 2005 for three players.
Soussa seemed to admit the use of performance -reinforced drugs in December when he issued a statement saying it was sorry for the mistakes, without specifying them.
“There were times that I did to recover from injuries in an attempt to keep my strength to perform more than 162 games,” he said in the statement. “I never broke any laws. But it was too late, I made mistakes and apologized.”
On Friday morning, Soussa presented pictures with the star of Cubs Rising Cubs Pete Crow-Armstrong outside the team club and showed a SOSA video, embracing manager Creege COUNSELL in his office before the match.
“I watched (Soussa) the wind blowing today and planned for this trip on a good day to be here,” said a concealer. “He asked to be in the squad because the wind blows.”
Cubs honored Soussa with a video greeting after the second half. Soussa waved and bowed to the masses from a wing during the presentation.
In a loss on Thursday 8-7 to Milwoki, Crow-Armstrong went deep to a new record to reach 20 Homes and 20 stolen stolen bases, and I did so in 73 games. SOSA was the old mark 96, which was identified in 1994.
Colwell, who faced mites as a player, Spearger’s former Hayybger in the plate and Long Homes, as well as the strength of the stars.
“Maybe the best thing was, Sami was a real artist,” said Connil. “I think when you are at this time for a long time, you realize this is part of this.
“We are also here for entertainment and I think Sami was great in it.”
Report by Associated Press.
Do you want great stories that have been delivered directly to your inbox? Create or log in to your Fox Sports account Follow the championships, teams and players to receive a dedicated news message daily!
Get more main league baseball Follow your preferences to get information about games, news and more