Former Cubs slugger Sammy Sosa told Chicago Magazine that the team "disrespected" him when it allowed other players to wear his former No. 21.
"That number should be untouchable because of the things I did for that organization," Sosa said. "That right there shows me that they don't care about me, and they don't want to have a good relationship with me."
The Chicago Tribune noted pitcher Jason Marquis wore No. 21 from 2007-08 and rookie outfielder Tyler Colvin currently sports it.
During his 13 seasons with the Cubs, Sosa hit 545 of his 609 career homers. Three times from 1998-2001, Sosa hit more than 60 homers in a season. However, his legacy has been tainted because of speculation he used performance-enhancing drugs.
Sosa last played in the majors in 2007, when he hit .252 with 21 homers and 92 RBIs for the Texas Rangers.