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Former Yankees pitcher and potential Hall of Fame inductee CC Sabathia once gave up a $500,000 bonus to protect teammate Austin Romine.
In his first year of eligibility, the former Guardians and Yankees ace was on a hefty 86.8% of voters' ballots.
CC Sabathia loomed as an imposing figure on the mound throughout his 19-year career in the major leagues. Not just because of his physical size, but because of the way he could take over a game.
CC Sabathia’s career ended abruptly. Yes, the longtime Yankees left-hander had announced months earlier his plans to retire ...
CC Sabathia did not have to ponder long about what team’s cap he wants on his plaque in Cooperstown. In fact, he made the ...
GTG Studios has announced its latest project, "Vallejo," a coming-of-age film about Yankees legend CC Sabathia's 1989 Little League All-Stars.
Former Milwaukee Brewers left-handed pitcher CC Sabathia was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame today, receiving 86.8% of ...
Wagner fell short by five votes in last year’s election. In his first year of eligibility, left-handed pitcher CC Sabathia is noticeably absent from most of the conversations since it is ...
Suzuki received 393 of 394 votes from the Baseball Writers’ Association of America. Sabathia was on 342 ballots and Wagner on ...
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