Santo Domingo.– Sammy Sosa might retire after representing his country in next year's World Baseball Classic.
"That's my wish," he said during a telephone interview from Miami, "to put on my country's uniform so people can see me playing again."
Sosa said that he instructed his agent not to offer his services to any team. "That doesn't mean I'm retiring," he said. "It's not time for that yet."
Sosa had 609 homers and 1,667 RBIs from 1989-07 for the Texas Rangers, Chicago Cubs, Chicago White Sox and the Baltimore Orioles.

Even the Cubans are going have a tough time with them Japanese.
The only ones who have a shot at the Japanese are crazy Puerto Ricans who on any given day can beat anybody. But there is no guarantee that the Puerto Ricans will be crazy when they play the Japanese.
Now, you're lying about something different.
Tomorrow, no doubt you will lie about something new.
Your lies give you the feeling and firms up your belief that the government will never cut off the crazy check it sends you every month. But no state, whatever its degree of liberality, wants a parasite like you hanging on to it.