Sammy Sosa, Texas Ranger?
The Former Cubs Slugger Plans His Comeback to Major League Baseball
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One week after Mark McGwire is denied a plaque in Cooperstown, Sammy Sosa -- his 1998 rival in breaking Roger Maris' single-season home run record -- begins a personal comeback to Major League Baseball.Sammy Sosa, who sat out the 2006 season after an unspectacular 2005 with the Baltimore Orioles, has expressed an interest in returning to baseball. He has reportedly been training for over a month to make a big comeback to the big leagues. And now the former Chicago Cubs right fielder was seen working out with the Texas Rangers and meeting with the ball club's general manager, Jon Daniels.
The Texas Rangers have not issued any official statements as of yet regarding an offer to the man who ranks 5th on the all-time home run list. But indications are that Sosa, who currently has 588 homers, might be pursuing number 600 come this spring in a Texas Rangers uniform.
Daniels has stated that Sosa "seems committed to proving himself again ... wants to contribute to a winning environment."
For Sammy Sosa it would be a coming home of sorts. The Dominican Republic native began his major league career as a 20-year-old rookie for the Texas Rangers in 1989. That year he saw 25 games in right field for Texas before being traded to the Chicago White Sox. Sammy Sosa batted .257 in 183 official plate appearances between the two ball clubs. He had just four total homer runs.
Playing on Chicago's south side in 1990 and 1991, Sosa was slow to show much promise as a ball player, batting an underwhelming .203 and .230, respectively. That Sammy Sosa was a far cry form the slugger who would put up monster numbers as a north-sider just a few years later.
When Sammy Sosa moved north to Wrigleyville in 1992 his career high for home runs in a single season had been 15. Six years later, he became the first Chicago Cub since Ryne Sandberg in 1990 to hit 40 home runs. By 1998, Sammy Sosa would be rewriting the Cubs record books.

Sammy Sosa, Texas Ranger?
Sammy Sosa (No. 21) swings for the longball as a Baltimore Oriole in 2005.
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