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Sammy Sosa’s Hall prospects dim

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Mitchell recalled interviewing Sosa in his home in the Dominican Republic in 2006: “Sosa told me, ‘I am clean and I have always been clean. There has been a lot of speculation, but they don’t have no evidence. So you take it from there. They haven’t been writing a book about me doing this or doing that.’ “

Mitchell believes Sosa’s answer implied he believes he’s off the hook because he never has been caught, or perhaps because the PEDs he might have been taking were not illegal in the Dominican.

Sosa told Mitchell: “Everyone is surprised because ... I hit 60 (homers) three times. I put up the numbers I have been putting. But you know what? I put up those numbers by going to bed at 9 o’clock at night in Chicago because I have to play a day game every day at 1 o’clock. I prepared myself for that.”

Sosa also pointed to his belief in God and the Wrigley Field winds, saying: “When the wind is blowing out, nobody can stop the ball.”

Mitchell said the former slugger has been “more reluctant to discuss the issue in recent years, and he has not directly refuted” the Times report.

“I am waiting for more evidence that might distance Sosa from the strong rumors and reports,” Mitchell said.

Teddy Greenstein, who covered Sosa as Cubs beat writer from 2000-02, doesn’t need any more evidence. Greenstein believes Sosa wouldn’t have been a Hall of Fame candidate if not for the suspected juicing.

“I once joked with Sammy Sosa that he got a break from the official scorer,” Greenstein said. “Sammy replied incredulously: ‘You want to take a hit away from me?’ So, Sammy, if you’re reading this, stop now. You will not be getting my Hall of Fame vote.

“You were a product of the times — an awesome product at that — but not an all-time great without the artificial help.”

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