Based on the early anonymous voting results, CC Sabathia will almost certainly represent the New York Yankees as a first-ballot member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame. The former left-handed starting pitcher is shattering expectations and receiving the utmost respect from the writers.
CC Sabathia (@CC_Sabathia) January 21 ... but was nudged to continue pitching by an offseason phone call with MLB Network’s Harold Reynolds, who provided statistical data on how reaching 250 wins and 3,000 strikeouts would help his Hall case.
CC Sabathia might not have made it to Cooperstown without Harold Reynolds. The former New York Yankees and Cleveland Guardians left-handed ace, a six-time All-Star, was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame on Wednesday.
MLB Network breaks down CC Sabathia's dominant career, plus the keys to why he deserves to be a first-ballot Hall of Famer
Of the 28 players on the Baseball Writers’ Association of America’s 2025 Hall of Fame ballot, three heard their names called when the results were announced Tuesday on MLB Network: Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia and Billy Wagner.
National Baseball Hall of Fame Class of 2025 electee C.C. Sabathia was interviewed on MLB Network shortly after finding out he's headed to Cooperstown, and the former pitcher joked as he sat with ...
A leadoff hitter, an ace starter and a lockdown closer walk into a Hall … It’s no joke. The National Baseball Hall of Fame’s Class of 2025 is complete after Ichiro Suzuki, CC Sabathia and Billy Wagner
CC Sabathia might not have made it to Cooperstown ... his journey to Cooperstown wouldn’t have been possible without the MLB Network analyst. During a segment on MLB Network following the ...
Last week, longtime closer Billy Wagner earned election into the Baseball Hall of Fame. His son, Will, plays for the Toronto Blue Jays.
The Major League Baseball offseason has been filled with drama and excitement as many big-name players have changed teams either via trade or free agency. While the offseason has been exciting for current players,
The Major League Baseball offseason has held the interest of many fans after multiple big-name players have signed with new teams via free agency or have been involved in trades. While current players prepare for the 2025 season,
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Sabathia retired after the 2019 season, ending a career that featured a Cy Young Award in 2007 and a World Series title with the Yankees in 2009. The lefty eventually registered 251 wins and 3,093 strikeouts.