
Baseball fans, buckle up — because this is about to get wild.
Chicago Cubs legend Sammy Sosa has reportedly inked a massive $11.5 million deal with Netflix for a no-holds-barred, 7-episode docuseries that promises to pull back the curtain on one of the most electrifying — and controversial — careers in MLB history.

According to insiders, the series will cover everything: his meteoric rise to stardom in the late ‘90s, the unforgettable home run race with Mark McGwire in 1998, his complicated exit from Chicago, and yes — the steroid era bombshells that still hang over his legacy.

But here’s where it gets juicy: sources claim Sosa has vowed to reveal “stories he’s never told before,” including shocking clubhouse drama, tense confrontations with team executives, and his side of the long-standing feud with the Cubs organization that only recently began to thaw.
A Netflix insider teased: “This isn’t just about baseball — it’s about betrayal, redemption, family, fame, and how one man went from hero to outcast, and maybe… back again.”
Fans on social media are already losing their minds. One tweet read: “If Sammy spills half of what we think he will… this could be Netflix’s biggest sports series since The Last Dance.”
Sosa himself dropped a cryptic teaser: “For years, people have spoken for me. Now, I will speak for myself.”
Whether you loved him, doubted him, or still collect his baseball cards — one thing’s for sure: the Sammy Sosa Netflix saga is about to be the binge-worthy event Cubs Nation never knew it needed.