Chicago — After years of separation, tension, and never-ending speculation, legend Sammy Sosa has finally officially returned to the Chicago Cubs. In a shocking announcement released Monday morning, the Cubs confirmed that the former Dominican superstar has reached a $9.8 million contract agreement to take on a senior advisory role for the organization.
The news immediately exploded in the MLB community and Cubs fans worldwide. For many fans at Wrigley Field, this is not simply a personnel deal — but the end of one of the most heartbreaking farewells in the team’s history.
“Chicago will always be my home,” Sammy Sosa shared emotionally at his return press conference. “There are chapters in life that seem to have closed forever. But deep down, I’ve never stopped loving the Cubs and this city.”
Sosa, who created a glorious era in the late 1990s with his iconic home runs, had a strained relationship with the Cubs for nearly two decades. After leaving the team in 2004 amidst controversy, his name almost disappeared from the organization’s official activities. Cubs fans repeatedly called for the team to reconcile with the Dominican legend, but it remained just rumors—until today.
According to internal sources, Sosa’s new multi-year contract is worth a total of $9.8 million, including a strategic advisory role to the executive board, support for youth player development, and participation in the Cubs’ community activities. He will also make regular appearances at Wrigley Field in special programs and work directly with young hitters in the team’s training system.
Sosa’s return announcement immediately caused a social media frenzy. Tens of thousands of Cubs fans flooded MLB forums, reposting his legendary moments in the blue and white striped jersey. His powerful swings, his runs onto the court with the American flag after 9/11, and especially his iconic home run with Mark McGwire in 1998, once again dominated the internet.
“This is what I’ve been waiting for 20 years,” one Cubs fan wrote on X. “Sammy Sosa is not just a player. He’s the childhood of a generation.”
Cubs President Tom Ricketts called Sosa’s return “a historic moment” for the organization. “Sammy is an integral part of Cubs history,” Ricketts said. “Despite past misunderstandings and distances, today is a day we look forward.”
Many within MLB believe that the decision to bring Sosa back is not just symbolic, but a major strategic move by the Cubs to restore the team’s identity. With Chicago rebuilding its image after turbulent seasons, the return of an icon like Sosa is seen as a huge morale boost for both the locker room and the fan community.
Young Cubs players were quick to express their excitement. Some hitters on the team called it a “dream opportunity” to work directly with one of the greatest power hitters in MLB history. With 609 home runs in his career, 545 of which came with the Cubs, Sosa remains one of the most influential names in Chicago baseball history.
However, this return has also sparked debate. Some have recalled controversies surrounding MLB’s steroid era and Sosa’s turbulent past. But instead of avoiding the issue, the 56-year-old legend chose to confront it directly.

“I can’t change the past,” he said. “But I can use my experience to help the next generation be better, stronger, and understand the true value of this game.”
The most emotional moment of the press conference came when Sosa walked onto Wrigley Field to prolonged applause from hundreds of fans outside the stadium. Many wore their old number 21 jerseys and carried signs that read: “Welcome Home, Sammy.”
The Cubs legend’s eyes welled up as he looked around the familiar stands. The place that had once witnessed home runs soaring into the Chicago sky now welcomed him like a son returning home after many years of wandering.
“I thought this day would never come,” Sosa said, his voice choked with emotion. “But baseball always has a way of healing.”
For the Cubs, Sammy Sosa’s return is more than just adding a $9.8 million senior advisor. It’s about bringing a piece of Wrigley Field’s soul back to where it belongs.
And for millions of Cubs fans, the biggest unfinished chapter in the team’s history has finally been written.