Sammy Sosa blows off negative reactions to his altered appearance
Sammy Sosa from time to time resurfaces and when it occurs, comments concerning his altered appearance invariably commence.
Sammy Sosa from time to time resurfaces and when it occurs, comments concerning his altered appearance invariably commence.
Sammy Sosa wholeheartedly endorsed an idea originally proposed by Chicago Cubs hitting consultant Manny Ramirez that he should throw out a ceremonial first pitch at Wrigley Field should his former te
Ever since Sammy Sosa disappeared from Major League Baseball, he has surfaced from time to time at some various function, appearance, on his own Pinterest page or what-have-you.
Anybody who has seen images documenting the curious case of Sammy Sosa’s lightening complexion has enjoyed a chuckle or two about just how weird the former slugger looks now (his ill-conceived
Great find by Big League Stew that serves as a stark and sobering reminder how the past can look much, much different given its context in history and how perceptions can completely change over time.
GAH! The slowly regenerating (or degenerating — it’s hard to say) and constantly changing condition of former MLB slugger Sammy Sosa’s face has simultaneously horrified and amused t
I’m not sure why this story is considered newsworthy, but a photo of a young woman posing next to a wax sculpture of former Chicago Cubs slugger Sammy Sosa is making its way around the Internet
When news of Sammy Sosa’s Pinterest page hit the interwebs in early January, it spread like wildfire, giving rise to gasps and guffaws, hoots and hollers and plenty of bemused mockery.
While former MLBer Sammy Sosa may have not garnered enough votes — shocking — that would have led to his induction into the Hall of Fame, but even before he heard the disappointing news,
A few years ago, Sammy Sosa caused a bit of a stir when photos surfaced of him where his face appeared extremely ashen, something he blamed on a “skin rejuvenation process” and later said
Here at the Sportress yesterday, I reported that Sammy Sosa’s infamous corked bat failed to sell at auction (see here).
The shattered remnants of a corked bat Sammy Sosa used in a game against the Tampa Bay Rays in 2003 failed to meet the secret reserve for the October 31st deadline and was not sold.
Sammy Sosa has attributed the freakishly ashen skin he has been showing off lately to a facial cream he has been using to soften his skin and blamed some of the appearance on the lighting when the ph
Lou Piniella, in a rambling statement discussing the latest news that Sammy Sosa was on the list of 103 baseball players that tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs in 2003, had this to say
While at a speaking engagement in the Dominican Republic on Wednesday, Sammy Sosa was interviewed by ESPN Deportes and during said interview reported that he will formally announce his retirement fro