Yankees, CC Sabathia and Hall of Fame
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WJW-TV Cleveland on MSNPitching star CC Sabathia reflects on biggest regret in ClevelandPitching star CC Sabathia has taken his place in Cooperstown after being inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
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KTVU FOX 2 San Francisco on MSNVallejo native CC Sabathia pays homage to hometown roots during Baseball Hall of Fame inductionVallejo native CC Sabathia was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame on Sunday, as he gave homage to his hometown and paid special tribute to the “wise and caring" women in his life.
On the day of Sabathia's Hall fo Fame induction, it's worth remembering the most valuable personality on Yankees' 2009 championship team.
CC Sabathia might be a first-ballot Hall of Famer. But that doesn’t mean he didn’t get here without a wait. First, there was the family car trouble -- hilariously chronicled on social media -- that delayed Sabathia’s arrival to this village that serves as baseball’s mecca.
Sabathia is part of a troupe of three wearing some New York ties that is set to be inducted Sunday at Clark Sports Center. His former teammate with the Yankees, Ichiro Suzuki, and former Mets closer Billy Wagner will join him. And they will be going in with a couple of late greats, Dave Parker and Dick Allen.
Dave Parker, who died a month before he was to be inducted, and Dick Allen got into the Hall posthumously after being voted in by the classics committee.
A established star when he joined the Yankees in 2009, Sabathia made it clear from the first few days of spring training that he was there to be part of the group.
Former New York Yankees ace CC Sabathia has been inducted into the MLB Hall of Fame. Sabathia, a first ballot Hall of Famer, was elected with 86.8 percent of th
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Guardians Nation on MSNCC Sabathia Sends 1-Word Message To Guardians FansWhile younger fans might remember him best from his days with the New York Yankees, CC Sabathia’s road to the Baseball Hall of Fame started with Cleveland. That’s why he wanted to make sure no one forgot about that.
En route to Cooperstown for his induction into the National Baseball Hall of Fame, Yankees legend CC Sabathia’s car broke down, leaving him and his family on the side of the road.
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