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(MCT) — Fresh off his inclusion on the 2013 Hall of Fame ballot, former Cubs second baseman Todd Walker is set to make an appearance this weekend at the annual Cubs Convention.

Walker, who received no votes for the honor, spent three seasons of his 12-year career on the Cubs, including the memorable 2004 year when the team suffered a collective meltdown in the final week.

Another former player and first-time member on the Hall of Fame ballot didn't hear a peep from the Cubs.

Cubs spokesman Julian Green confirmed Sammy Sosa was not invited, though he gave no reason for the decision.

"Obviously Sammy was a great player and accomplished a great deal for us, and for this organization, no question," Green said, adding there were more than 70 players, former players and coaches whom fans will be able to see.

It's no surprise, of course. Sosa has been estranged from his former team since the end of the '04 season when he walked out of the clubhouse during the final game.

Whether he ever will return to the good graces of his former team is a question that probably won't be answered unless Sosa adequately addresses his alleged use of performance-enhancing drugs. Sosa, who hit 609 home runs, finished with only 12.5 percent of the votes on this year's ballot, suggesting voters believed he was simply a creation of modern chemistry.

"Even if we weren't inducted on our first time, we are still winners and there is always a next time," Sosa tweeted on his account, @TheRealMr609.

But Sosa is unlikely to make the long climb to 75 percent of the total votes necessary for induction. He mostly has remained out of the spotlight since his retirement, though he has been all over the Internet lately because of his Pininterest page, which drew notice because of the posed photos of Sosa wearing suits and a yellow sweater.

So how should the Cubs deal with Sosa, if at all?

Cubs players have said on occasion they believe Sosa someday should be reunited in some capacity with the organization.

"He carried this franchise a long time," former teammate Derrek Lee said in 2009. "I think (a Sammy Sosa Day) would be fitting. Obviously he has had the (steroid) allegations against him, but nothing has been proven. I think you have to do something for him. The guy was the franchise for a long time, put up Hall of Fame numbers and put fans in the seats."

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