Credibility and Sammy Sosa, MLB Player

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Credibility is “the quality of being trusted and believed in” according to the New Oxford American Dictionary. Credibility can be hard to get but extremely easy to lose. In this paper you will see how credibility can literally make or break someone such as Sammy Sosa.
Sammy Sosa was a former MLB player from San Pedro de Marcoris, Dominican Republic. Sosa was born on November 12, 1968 (“Sammy Sosa Biography”). From an early age you could tell that Sosa had the makings to be a great player. At the age of 15 the Philadelphia Phillies tried to sign him but couldn’t because of the league saying that the player must be over the age of 16 (“Sammy Sosa”). Since he couldn’t play for the Phillies he decided to play for local leagues before going to a Toronto Bluejays camp where he was noticed by a Texas Rangers scout who later signed him to a contract (“Sammy Sosa”). A few years later Sammy Sosa was traded to the Chicago Cubs from the Chicago White Sox (“Sammy Sosa”). This is when Sosa became really famous especially with his home run battle with Mark McGwire (“Sammy Sosa”). Sosa had became a huge slugger with amazing home run numbers each season. During the season of 1998 Sosa and McGwire started their home run race to see who could beat the home run record of Roger Maris which was set at 61 home runs in a single season (“Sammy Sosa Biography”). It was a heated battle but Mark McGwire won with 70 home runs while Sosa placed close behind him with 66 home runs (“Sammy Sosa Biography”). These men were both responsible for bringing back baseball and it’s fans after the strike (Schmidt). Lastly Sosa was a well known player with many accolades.
It’s not uncommon for people to “fall from grace” especially famous people such as profes...

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