C.C. Sabathia
C.C. Sabathia: A Dominant Force on the Mound
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Full Name and Common Aliases
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Charles Christopher Sabathia was born on July 21, 1980, in Vallejo, California. He is commonly referred to as CC Sabathia or simply CC.
Birth and Death Dates
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Sabathia's birth date is July 21, 1980. Unfortunately, he has not passed away; the information requested for a "death date" cannot be included in this biography.
Nationality and Profession(s)
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Born to an American father of German descent and a Guyanese mother, Sabathia holds dual nationality: American and Guyanese. Throughout his illustrious career, he has been a professional baseball player, specifically a pitcher, competing in Major League Baseball (MLB).
Early Life and Background
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Growing up in the San Francisco Bay Area, Sabathia developed a passion for sports from an early age. His father, Everard Sabathia Sr., was a mechanic who instilled in CC a strong work ethic. CC's mother, Margie Sabathia, was a homemaker who encouraged his athletic pursuits. The future MLB star attended Cleveland High School in Cleveland, Ohio, where he excelled in baseball and basketball.
Major Accomplishments
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CC Sabathia's impressive career is replete with accolades:
He made 17 Opening Day starts for the New York Yankees between 2009 and 2017.
CC earned a World Series championship ring with the Yankees in 2009, beating the Philadelphia Phillies.
In 2008, he was an American League (AL) All-Star selection.
Sabathia holds several franchise records with the Cleveland Indians, including most wins (129), strikeouts (1,760), and innings pitched (2,311.2).
Notable Works or Actions
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CC's notable performances include:
In 2015, he became the first pitcher in MLB history to win at least 15 games in each of three different decades (2000s, 2010s, and 2020s).
On August 25, 2008, Sabathia threw a complete game shutout against the Toronto Blue Jays.
CC holds the record for most postseason wins by a left-handed pitcher with 15.Impact and Legacy
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CC Sabathia's impact extends far beyond his impressive statistics:
He is an advocate for children's health, particularly in the area of obesity prevention. In 2009, he was involved in a public service announcement campaign to promote healthy eating habits.
CC has been recognized for his philanthropic efforts through various charitable organizations, including the Boys & Girls Clubs and the National Association of Letter Carriers.Why They Are Widely Quoted or Remembered
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CC Sabathia is widely quoted and remembered due to his:
Dominant on-field performance: Throughout his career, he demonstrated exceptional skill, earning numerous accolades.
* Inspiring off-field endeavors: CC's commitment to promoting healthy lifestyles and supporting charitable causes has made a lasting impact.
Quotes by C.C. Sabathia

I don't like what happened, but the good thing is that I threw fastballs and my arm felt fine.

But it feels real good today. There's zero pain. Last year, it hurt for a week or so after it happened. It was hard to move, and it hurt to cough or sneeze.

I never got hurt when I was a kid. I never felt anything in my body until I started to play pro ball.

I knew I hadn't pitched out of the stretch, but I wasn't thinking about a no-hitter.

I'm trying to speed it up and get back on the mound. The guys behind me have also played great defense during this streak.

I hope that they felt when I was taking the ball today that we were going to win the game. That's the type of pitcher I want to be.



