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Hall of Famer CC Sabathia. That's how he would like you to refer to him now. Tuesday night, Sabathia was announced as baseball's newest Hall of Famer, joining Ichiro Suzuki and Billy Wagner in the ...
CC Sabathia won 251 games in his Hall of Fame career, winning a Cy Young and a World Series title. Sports newsletter 🏈's best, via 📧 Studio IX 🏀⚽️🥇 KPMG Women's PGA ⛳ ...
CC Sabathia may not be done writing his Baseball Hall of Fame speech, but he knows the main theme he wants to get across. And he revealed that to Fox News Digital.
Sabathia went 251-161 in his career with over 3,000 strikeouts while winning a Cy Young and World Series. He was the ace of that World Series champion while winning ALCS MVP.
It is tough to become a first ball Hall of Famer with 62 out of 349 players being enshrined in their first year on the ballot, though there are 18 since 2014. CC Sabathia easily cleared the ...
Sabathia’s credentials made him an easy choice for the Hall of Fame. The 44-year-old former Yankee, Indian and Brewer had both an excellent peak from 2006-2012, as well as incredible longevity.
My Sportsman: CC Sabathia. Before several games at Yankee Stadium during this year's playoffs, as players took batting practice, shagged fly balls, and scooped up grounders, there was an.
CC Sabathia, all-star pitcher for the New York Yankees, has parted with his home near Fairfield, Calif., selling the three-bedroom residence complete with a custom man cave for $1.43 million.
Of course, Sabathia’s Hall of Fame candidacy extends far beyond his 251 wins and 3,093 strikeouts. More than anything, Sabathia is known as all-time teammate and competitor.
Sabathia became one of the best pitchers in baseball—he hit career lows in FIP every year, and his strikeouts climbed from 172 to 209 to 251. In ’07, he won his only Cy Young award.
BALTIMORE — There were two athletes that mattered most in CC Sabathia’s home when he was a kid: Jackie Robinson and Muhammad Ali. Sabathia never had a chance to meet Robinson, but Satur… ...
Remember when CC Sabathia was a free agent and everyone said that he’d sign with the Giants or Dodgers or something because he’s from California and has a house there and blah, blah blah? Well, he won ...