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CC Sabathia says he'll likely retire if the New York Yankees win the World Series this season. "I want one more parade and pretty sure that will be it,'' the left-hander told the New York Post. "I ...
At 37, New York Yankees left-hander CC Sabathia has a retirement plan in mind. Sabathia told The New York Post that he likely will retire if the Yankees win the World Series this year.
New York Yankees pitcher CC Sabathia says if the team wins the World Series this year, he will likely end his playing career. “I want one more parade and pretty sure that will be it ...
If the Yankees win the World Series and ride up lower Broadway as ticker tape smothers them, it will likely be CC Sabathia’s final act as a Yankee. “I want one more parade and pretty sure that ...
Now that the Astros’ sign-stealing scheme was detailed and confirmed on Monday, CC Sabathia could not be more clear about the 2017 Yankees season: “We shoulda won the f–king World Series ...
CC Sabathia on Monday announced his retirement after 19 seasons in baseball, including more than a decade with the New York Yankees. Sabathia made the official announcement in an Instagram post ...
To CC, New York should have won No. 28 in the fall of 2017. "That team in '17 was good enough to win the World Series and should've," Sabathia said. "We had magic that year and they stole it from us." ...
Appearing on The Ultimate Cleveland Sports Show, CC Sabathia said that he believes the Cleveland Indians should have won the World Series in 2007. Skip Navigation Share on Facebook ...
The New York Yankees fell in Game 5 to the Los Angeles Dodgers, crowning the Dodgers as World Series Champions for the 2024-25 MLB season. Following the playoff heartbreak for the Yankees, former ...
New York Yankees starting pitcher CC Sabathia plans to retire if the team wins the World Series in 2018. "I want one more parade and pretty sure that will be it," he told George A ...
When CC Sabathia retired, he brought an end to what will likely be a Hall of Fame career. But when the 6-time All-Star looks back on his 19 seasons in the Major Leagues, one glaring regret stands ...
NEW YORK — Two years ago, CC Sabathia was about as close to the World Series as a player can get without actually being there. Then his Cleveland Indians, one win away from an American League ...