CLEVELAND (WJW) — Former Cleveland pitcher CC Sabathia has been elected into the National Baseball Hall of Fame. The National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum announced the results of the annual ...
In 2005 the Indians played the entire season with basically five starting pitchers. Kevin Millwood, CC Sabathia, Jake Westbrook, Cliff Lee and Scott Elarton made all but four starts that year. Those ...
Former World Series winner CC Sabathia added another accolade to ... most notably for the Cleveland Indians (now Cleveland Guardians) and the New York Yankees, with a brief stint in Milwaukee.
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GOODYEAR, Ariz. — For much of the last 30 years, Carl Willis has sprinkled fairy dust on Cleveland’s pitchers. In 1998, he guided a teenager named CC Sabathia through his first professional tests.
CC Sabathia had a dominant career with the New York Yankees, Cleveland Guardians and Milwaukee Brewers. His Hall of Fame case wasn't rock-solid, but the voters wanted him in regardless.
CC Sabathia’s son, Carsten III, is in his first season with the Houston Cougars and crushed a towering home run into a parking lot during the team’s season opener Friday night. Houston lost ...
CC Sabathia did not have to ponder long about ... I don’t think I’d be sitting here today if I wasn’t drafted by the Cleveland organization. I’m very thankful to Milwaukee for trading ...
Orioles legend Jim Palmer tried this, having made the Hall of Fame in 1990 and then showing up to Spring Training in 1991. But an injury prevented his comeback. In the NHL, Mario Lemiuex did this.
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. -- CC Sabathia will have a New York Yankees ... after pitching for Cleveland (2001-08) and Milwaukee (2008). Suzuki played for the Mariners in 14 of 19 seasons (2001-12, 2018-19 ...