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The Chicago Cubs feel like Sammy Sosa owes them an apology, and the former slugger told ESPNDeportes.com on Thursday that he is willing to sit down with the club to make amends.
"I think there is something that has to be resolved," Sosa told ESPN Deportes. "If there is something to clarify, we will sit down and clear it up. Time has given me the maturity to reflect upon many things, including knowing that one side doesn't have to be right all the time."
Sosa was not invited to participate in Wednesday's festivities commemorating the 100th anniversary of Wrigley Field, where he hit 293 of his 609 home runs in 13 seasons, from 1992 to 2004, and posted three seasons of 60 or more home runs. Included among those three seasons is 1998 -- when both Sosa and Mark McGwire eclipsed Roger Maris' then-record of 61 home runs in a season.
"I should have been there; I would have liked to have been there," Sosa said about the celebration. "The Cubs know where to find me, and I hope to have the chance to clear up any misunderstanding."
Sammy Sosa will sit down, make amends with Chicago Cubs - ESPN Chicago
"I think there is something that has to be resolved," Sosa told ESPN Deportes. "If there is something to clarify, we will sit down and clear it up. Time has given me the maturity to reflect upon many things, including knowing that one side doesn't have to be right all the time."
Sosa was not invited to participate in Wednesday's festivities commemorating the 100th anniversary of Wrigley Field, where he hit 293 of his 609 home runs in 13 seasons, from 1992 to 2004, and posted three seasons of 60 or more home runs. Included among those three seasons is 1998 -- when both Sosa and Mark McGwire eclipsed Roger Maris' then-record of 61 home runs in a season.
"I should have been there; I would have liked to have been there," Sosa said about the celebration. "The Cubs know where to find me, and I hope to have the chance to clear up any misunderstanding."
Sammy Sosa will sit down, make amends with Chicago Cubs - ESPN Chicago