I just heard a report that he wants to play again next year.
moses millsap
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08-25-05
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Yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Woohoo!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Razz
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08-22-05
5632
#3
Ummm, in the majors?
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imgv94
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11-16-05
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Razz what is your avatar all about.
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Razz
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08-22-05
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I just wanted to change it, and it's this new CD I like a lot - called Rosenrot, which is the name on the ship if you look closely.
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onlooker
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08-10-05
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Originally posted by Razz
Ummm, in the majors?
I think he is going to go play with Jose Canseco.
He has a lot of work to do if he is to play in the Majors again. His year last year wasnt that great. He needs the roids to succeed.
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Illusion
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08-09-05
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#7
Originally posted by Razz
Ummm, in the majors?
From what I heard yes, but what team in their right mind would sign him?
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bigboydan
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08-10-05
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the sick part is i can see somebody taking a chance on him next year.
i mean if the red sox took a shot on juan gonzalez, you know somebody will take a shot with Sosa.
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Illusion
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08-09-05
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Sosa says he'd return to MLB for right offer
He must really want that 600th career homer pretty bad.
MIAMI -- Sammy Sosa is not retired and could hit some more home runs in the major leagues.
At least, that is what he said Wednesday.
"I'm not retired. I'm young and happy," said the Dominican to a radio station in Santo Domingo.
"I wanted a break, but I'm getting ready to come back for the right offer," said Sosa.
Sosa's career was put on hold when he rejected the only offer he received during the winter recess. Even though he did not announce his offical retirement, he did not suggest he was going to continue playing either.
In February, Sosa rejected a non-guaranteed contract with performance bonuses from the Washington Nationals.
Washington originally offered a minor league contract to Sosa and a spring training invitation before offering him a major league deal.
Sosa said he has spent these last months resting with his family, traveling around the world and fixing some personal business. He also took some time off to buy his own plane.
"I have rested physically and mentally. I'm completely recovered after so much time playing ball," he said.
Sosa is fifth in home runs on the all-time-list, with 588, but only batted .221, with 14 homers and 45 RBI for the Baltimore Orioles in 2005, limited by injuries to only 102 games.
In 1998, he and Mark McGwire captured the world's attention with an epic home run battle.
Even though McGwire won 70-66, both sluggers broke the record of 61 owned by Roger Maris since 1961 and Sosa earned the NL MVP award.
Sosa also hit more than 60 home runs in two other seasons, becoming the only player in history to do it three times.
Between 1995 and 2003, Sosa hit more than 35 home runs and 100 RBI in nine consecutive seasons. He has a career average of .274 and 1,575 RBI.
He recently traveled with the Dominican Republic president, Leonel Fernandez, on an official tour to the United States, Korea, Japan and Taiwan.
During the trip, Sosa told several reporters in Asia that he was seriously planning to play baseball again next year.
"Many people, including kids, asked me why I wasn't playing anymore during the trip. That's why I'm not going to retire yet," said Sosa.