CC Sabathia Signs with New York Yankees
December 10, 2008 by Stephen Kersey
Filed under News, Transactions
The New York Yankees finally got their guy. CC Sabathia, the free agent pitcher previously with the Milwaukee Brewers, has reportedly agreed to a seven-year, $161 million contract with New York.
A unique aspect about the deal is the fact that it has an opt-out clause for Sabathia after three seasons. According to reports, Sabathia wanted that clause in case he and his family were not able to adapt to the city of New York. Sabathia, who grew up in California, apparently didn’t want to take a bite out of the Big Apple without having an out clause.
For the Yankees, this is a huge signing — in every meaning possible. They desperately needed an ace on their pitching staff and they landed one of the best arms in the game. Sabathia automatically makes the Yankees a much better team and a team capable of winning the 2009 World Series.
The only worry for the Yankees could be Sabathia’s weight. At 300 pounds, Sabathia’s belt doesn’t have many holes left. If he balloons up any bigger, it’s going to be tough for him to be an effective pitcher.
That said, the risk of Sabathia’s girth and his giant contract is worth the possibility that he becomes the ace of the staff for the next seven years.
Photo credit: Newscom

















Comments
2 Responses to “CC Sabathia Signs with New York Yankees”Trackbacks
Check out what others are saying about this post...[...] in the week, the New York Yankees signed CC Sabathia. On Friday, the Yankees landed their second big fish of the winter by coming to an agreement with [...]
[...] signing spree, the Yankees have addressed virtually all of their weaknesses. Signing Mark Teixeira, CC Sabathia and AJ Burnett would help any team become the odds on [...]