Edmundo Sosa, Philadelphia Phillies and Johan Rojas
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Philadelphia Phillies infielder Edmundo Sosa has been in the MLB since the 2018 season. Many have been wondering if Edmundo is related to former MLB superstar Sammy Sosa who played from 1989 to 2007.
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Kyle Schwarber and the Philadelphia Phillies play the Colorado Rockies on Thursday at Citizens Bank Park.
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The Phillies hit 198 homers last season, which ranked seventh in the league.
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“I believe in time,” Sosa told USA Today from Cubs spring training in Arizona. “Nobody’s perfect. Time will heal all wounds. I really believe that one day the door will be open for us.
Sammy Sosa was welcomed back into the Cubs organization after more than two decades after an apology in December.
After two games in Tokyo, four in Phoenix and three in Sacramento, the Cubs returned to Chicago for their home opener against the Padres on Friday. They did so boasting higher expectations for 2025.
If Kyle Tucker hits a home run against the Athletics on Wednesday, he will become just the sixth player in Cubs history to hit a homer in five consecutive games. The only Cubs who have accomplished this feat are Michael Busch (2024), Christopher Morel (2023), Sammy Sosa (1998), Ryne Sandberg (1989), and Hack Wilson (1928).
MESA, Ariz. — Sammy Sosa leaned against the cage while Chicago Cubs prospect Kevin Alcántara took a round of on-field batting practice Wednesday morning. As Alcántara finished hitting and ...
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