Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Injury spells the end for Sabathia

Sabathia suffers dislocated shoulder, big league career over

- By Ronald Blum AP Baseball Writer

CC Sabathia’s career is over. The 39-year-old was dropped from the Yankees’ roster after he dislocated a joint in his pitching shoulder.

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.

“I think it’s just kind of fitting: I threw until I couldn’t anymore,” Sabathia said, his arm in a sling, his Yankees cap on backward, during a news conference at Yankee Stadium.

He recounted a conversati­on with his wife.

“I told Amber last night that this was the best way for it to end for me because of the way I’ve been feeling, loving the bullpen, jogging out, feeling pretty good, I feel like about July of next year I’ll be like, ‘I think I can pitch,’” he said.

Sabathia was replaced on the roster 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. He said he will have an MRI to determine whether he needs surgery.

“I was in a pretty good amount of pain last night and today. Waking up, I didn’t sleep that good,” Sabathia said. “It’s pretty sore and the pain has been pretty intense since that pitch.”

A six-time All-Star and the 2007 AL Cy Young Award winner with Cleveland, Sabathia finished with a 251-161 regular-season 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.

Sabathia said he was hurt on a 92 mph cutter that Aledmys Díaz popped up.

“When I released the ball, my shoulder kind of went with it,” Sabathia said.

He remained in for three more pitches to George Springer, still throwing at up to 91 mph. He walked off the mound toward second, making a stretching motion with his

arm. Head athletic trainer Steve Donahue came to the mound and Sabathia tried a warmup toss, hoping somehow to push through, but he had to leave.

“It’s kind of a perfect way,” Yankees manager Aaron Boone said. “He gave us everything he had, and he left it all out on the mound. Even though it’s sad to see him walking out, there’s something kind of awesome about it in a weird way, too.”

 ?? MATT SLOCUM - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? New York Yankees pitcher CC Sabathia is helped off the field during the eighth inning in Game 4 of the American League Championsh­ip Series against the Houston Astros Thursday, Oct. 17, 2019, in New York.
MATT SLOCUM - THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New York Yankees pitcher CC Sabathia is helped off the field during the eighth inning in Game 4 of the American League Championsh­ip Series against the Houston Astros Thursday, Oct. 17, 2019, in New York.

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