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Sammy Sosa And Mark McGwire Essay Research

Sammy Sosa And Mark McGwire Essay, Research Paper


Probably the best season in baseball history has nearly come to an end. The home


run race was, for sure, the highlight of the 1998 season. The two front-runners


of this race were Sammy Sosa and Mark McGwire. In this essay I will compare


their lives. I will tell about how different their childhoods were. I will


explain how differently the media treated each player during the season, and I


will tell about each player’s accomplishments, and who I think should win the


MVP award. Sammy Sosa grew up in the Dominican Republic. His family lived in


poverty. His father was a farmer, and passed away when Sammy was only 7 years


old. Many people helped Sammy’s mother with food and clothing for he and his 5


siblings, something Sammy would never forget. He helped his family by shining


shoes, and working as a janitor in a shoe factory. Mark McGwire grew up in


suburban southern California, the son of a dentist, so money was never an issue.


He had the support of his father throughout his entire career, unlike Sosa. Sosa


is probably much more grateful for his accomplishments than Mcgwire because he


came from such poverty. It was surprising how different the media treated both


of the players. It seemed their focus was on McGwire, with Sosa just a tag-along


in a fluke season. When Mark McGwire hit homer number 62, the game stopped, the


red carpet rolled out, a podium set up, and a 30 minute ceremony ensued. Then a


few days later, when Sammy hit number 62 to put his team ahe

ad in the late


innings of a very important game, play resumed like it was just another day at


the ol’ ballpark. Mark, after hitting his homerun, was congratulated by Roger


Maris’s family (the man who set the record of 61 homeruns), the commissioner of


baseball, and many other baseball greats. On the other hand, Sammy was content


with a few insincere phone calls, and a pat on the back by his teammates. They


each accomplished the same feat. Why such a diverse acknowledgment? At the


completion of the 1998 regular season McGwire finished with 4 more homeruns than


Sosa, but this was the only category that he led Sosa in. Sammy batted .308


compared to Mark’s .299. Sosa drove in 158 runs, while McGwire drove in 147.


Sosa finished with an astounding 198 hits, and McGwire managed only 152. Sammy


scored 134 runs and Mark only 130. The numbers are very clear, that Sammy Sosa


is a much better all-around player, not to mention that he led his Chicago Cubs


to their first postseason appearance in 9 years. Any person who thinks Mark


McGwire is a more valuable player than Sosa is completely unreasonable. Mark


Mcgwire’s and Sammy Sosa’s childhoods were tremendously different, but it seems


the game of baseball has brought them together. If Sosa, clearly having better


statistics than McGwire, does not win MVP, I will have to ask myself "Was


it because he was black?" I hope the sports writers will save us the


controversy and vote for the Most Valuable Player; after all, that is what MVP


stands for.

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