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Retired slugger Sammy Sosa addresses PED allegations, issues public apology to Cubs

Sammy Sosa appeared to acknowledge using performance enhancing drugs during a major league career in which he hit more than 600 home runs, and the Chicago Cubs said they were ready to welcome back their former star.

In a statement released Thursday through Aurora Global Consulting, Sosa said he is sorry for mistakes.

"There were times I did whatever I could to recover from injuries in an effort to keep my strength up to perform over 162 games," he said. "I never broke any laws. But in hindsight, I made mistakes and I apologize."

Cubs chairman Tom Ricketts said the team is "ready to move forward together" with Sosa and plans to invite Sosa to the annual fan convention Jan. 17-19 in Chicago.

"We appreciate Sammy releasing his statement and for reaching out," Ricketts said. "No one played harder or wanted to win more. Nobody's perfect but we never doubted his passion for the game and the Cubs. It is an understatement to say that Sammy is a fan favourite."

Sosa, the franchise's record-holder with 545 home runs, was traded to Baltimore after he showed up late for the 2004 finale at Wrigley Field and left early.

Sosa, Barry Bonds and Mark McGwire, all tainted by allegations of PED use, fell well short of Hall of Fame election in 2022 on their 10th and final appearance on the Baseball Writers' Association of America ballot.

Sosa received a high of 18.5 per cent support in his final appearance, less than a quarter of the 75 per cent needed. His next chance for consideration would be if he is placed on the ballot for the contemporary player committee, which meets next December.

Now 56, Sosa was a seven-time all-star and the 1998 National League MVP for the Cubs. He hit .273 with 609 home runs - currently ninth on the career list

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