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Sammy Sosa Then Now: See Pics Of The Baseball Superstar’s Transformation Over The Years

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Sammy Sosa, 51, is considered one of the greatest professional baseball players in the history of the sport and he’s had quite the transformation from beginning to end.

The amazing athlete, who retired in 2007, has had many memorable moments while out on the field, including his epic race with Mark McGwire to break Roger Maris‘ 1961 single-season home run record for the Chicago Cubs in 1998, which is the focus of the new ESPN documentary, Long Gone Summer.

After staying neck in neck with Mark throughout the thrilling season, Sammy fell just a tad bit short when Mark ultimately broke the record and ended with a total of 70 home runs while he ended with 66.

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