The Chicago White Sox trading Sammy Sosa was not a mistake, but the logic to deal him was flawed
Briefly

Sammy Sosa's apology highlights his long-standing tumultuous relationship with the Chicago Cubs, driven by controversies surrounding his alleged use of performance-enhancing drugs during his career.
Sosa insists that the term 'mistakes' refers to his struggles with the White Sox, rather than focusing solely on his later success with the Cubs, where he thrived.
The narrative that Sosa became a Chicago icon only after leaving the White Sox raises questions about his early developmental years and how circumstances shaped his career trajectory.
While Sosa displayed potential as a five-tool player with the Sox, he only hit 28 home runs there compared to his prolific home run hitting later with the Cubs.
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