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    Sammy Sosa considering retirement.

    This would be a good move on his part.

    Quote Originally Posted by Enrique Rojas - ESPNdeportes.com

    Source: Sosa would rather retire than 'beg for a spot'

    MIAMI -- Sammy Sosa is seriously considering retiring from baseball instead of accepting an offer from the Washington Nationals, a source close to the player told ESPNdeportes.com.

    Sosa has not made a decision regarding the contract offer from Washington, which is a non-guaranteed, one-year pact for $500,000.

    "Sammy doesn't think of himself as someone who has to beg for a spot on a big league roster," said the source.

    Washington's offer is the only one the Dominican slugger and potential Hall of Famer has received this winter.

    With 588 career home runs, Sosa is the all-time leader among Latin American players. He had three years of 60 or more home runs between 1998 and 2001 as a Cub, becoming enormously popular in Chicago and throughout baseball.

    However, injuries and some bad publicity, including the discovery of a corked bat in 2003, have affected his legacy and market value.

    "Sammy wants to get to 600 home runs, but he's not willing to humiliate himself to keep playing. He feels that the lack of interest in his services this winter constitutes a humiliation," added the source.

    Although the team has not set a deadline for a decision by Sosa, the Nationals would like to have the situation resolved before pitchers and catchers report to spring training on February 18. Washington originally only offered a minor league contract, with an invitation to spring training.

    Sosa is taking his time to mull the decision, consulting with family and friends. Some have encouraged him to continue playing, while others have suggested he leave baseball.

    Sosa, 37, was released by the Orioles after a disappointing 2005, when he hit .221 with 14 home runs and 45 RBI in 102 games.

    The "Caribbean Bambino" was affected by various injuries last year, when he made $17 millon in the last season of a five-year deal he signed with Chicago in 2002. Baltimore declined a $18 million option for 2006.

    The Nationals see Sosa as an insurance policy entering spring training, in case Jose Guillen's shoulder does not heal as quickly as they would like, and also with Alfonso Soriano's apparent refusal to switch from the infield to the outfield.

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    Steroids.

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    damn...i don't think i've ever seen an athlete fall so far down in terms of popularity and production. Sosa really use to be something speciall...but anyone with a brain knew he was on roids.

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    HE GONE!

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    Quote Originally Posted by presley177
    HE GONE!
    Thank you hawk, I mean presley.

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    guess we willnot have corky to kick about any more

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    He should retire.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ORO1960
    guess we willnot have corky to kick about any more
    I will have to retire my "Got Cork" shirt that I bought outside of the cell.

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    He will probably just retire now.

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    I never could get on the Sammy bandwagon. His homerun hop got old for me real fast a long time ago.

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    He was fun to watch in 1998. After that he really went downhill.

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    He would make a great pitch hitter for any team. Except the Yankees!!

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    Was that the year he and Maguire had the home run race? Now we know one or both was a doper and at least one was a corker. Looking back on it how the whole thing was a joke.

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    yes 98 was the year buddy...

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    Quote Originally Posted by imgv94
    He would make a great pitch hitter for any team. Except the Yankees!!
    He would never do that. It would hurt his ego to much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by imgv94
    yes 98 was the year buddy...
    Streoids or not, that was one hell of a year for baseball.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Alamorich
    Was that the year he and Maguire had the home run race?
    That race did revive baseball for the fans, coming off that strike a few years before.

    Maybe Bud Selig encouraged the use of performance enhancing drugs, to get baseball back into the spot light. You think?

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