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Sammy Sosa moved to the U.S. to play Baseball in the minor leagues in 1986. From 1989 to 2007, Sosa was a Major League player who played right field for teams that include the Chicago Cubs and Texas Rangers.

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Sammy Sosa came to the US in 1986 from Panama to play baseball, and he began his career. Three years after arriving to the US, he made his Major League debut with the Texas Rangers. He stopped playing after the 2007 season.

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Sammy Sosa made his first appearance as an American athlete with the Texas Rangers in 1989. He played with the Rangers until 1991 when he left to play for the Chicago Cubs, where he would spend the majority of his career.

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Sammy Sosa was born in Consuelo, Dominican Republic on November 12, 1968. He came to the Untied States in 1986 to play baseball for a minor league team in Florida.

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To play pro baseball.

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