Toronto Star

Yankees: Shoulder injury brings painful end to Sabathia’s storied career

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NEW YORK— CC Sabathia’s major league career is over.

The 39-year-old left-hander was dropped from the Yankees’ AL Championsh­ip Series roster on Friday, a day after he dislocated a joint in his pitching shoulder during the eighth inning of New York’s Game 4 loss to Houston.

Sabathia was replaced by right-hander Ben Heller. New York trailed 3-1 in the best-of-seven series, and, even if the Yankees advanced, Sabathia would not be eligible to return to the active roster.

A six-time all-star and the 2007 AL Cy Young Award winner with Cleveland, Sabathia finished with a 251-161 regularsea­son record with 3,093 strikeouts. He announced before the season that this was going to be his last year, and he made four trips to the injured list caused by his balky right knee.

His body gave out on his 20th pitch to the Astros. He walked off the mound toward second, spoke with head athletic trainer Steve Donahue and tried a warmup toss, hoping somehow to push through, but he had to leave.

Even Houston’s Gerrit Cole and George Springer joined in the applause and standing ovation fans gave Sabathia as he limped off the field. When he reached the dugout, his face contorted, Sabathia took four steps down toward the clubhouse, then sat near the bottom, his back to the field, as Donahue tried to console him.

“Every single time he went out there, you had to rip the ball or his jersey off to get him off that mound,” Yankees slugger Aaron Judge said.

“He got everything out of that arm. That’s a warrior right there.”

“It stinks,” reliever Zack Britton said. “It’s heartbreak­ing to watch him leave the field like that. I know how much pain he was in.”

 ??  ?? CC Sabathia is a six-time all-star and the 2007 AL Cy Young winner. He has 251 regular season wins and 3,093 strikeouts.
CC Sabathia is a six-time all-star and the 2007 AL Cy Young winner. He has 251 regular season wins and 3,093 strikeouts.

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