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Sabathia’s 2017 decision changed everything: Almost done to Cooperstown

Esteban Quiñones by Esteban Quiñones
January 22, 2025
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Yankees' legend CC Sabathia celebrates his Hall of Fame selection on January 21, 2025.

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The enshrinement of CC Sabathia into baseball’s Hall of Fame on January 21, 2025, represents more than just recognition of statistical excellence—it celebrates a career that almost concluded prematurely, only to be rescued by timely intervention and remarkable determination. As Sabathia takes his place among baseball’s immortals as a first-ballot inductee, his journey offers a compelling narrative of resilience, transformation, and the enduring impact of mentorship in America’s pastime.

Devastating setback prompts Sabathia to consider quitting

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October 2017 marked what could have been the finale of Sabathia’s illustrious career. The American League Championship Series’ Game 7 defeat to the Houston Astros dealt a crushing blow to both the Yankees and their veteran left-hander. His early exit in the fourth inning of that decisive game left him questioning his future in baseball.

“We came up short, and I was done. I was over it. I was ready to retire,” Sabathia revealed, reflecting on that pivotal moment. With 237 victories and 2,846 strikeouts across 3,317 innings, he had already constructed a career worthy of Cooperstown consideration. Yet fate, in the form of an unexpected phone call, had other plans.

But a conversation altered history

The intervention of Harold Reynolds, the former major leaguer turned MLB Network analyst, proved transformative. Reynolds’ call to Sabathia illuminated a path forward, highlighting the tantalizing proximity to two historic benchmarks: 3,000 strikeouts and 250 wins—achievements that virtually guaranteed Hall of Fame induction.

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Sabathia recalled the conversation’s impact: “He started telling me all these numbers. How close I was to 3,000 strikeouts, how close I was to 250 wins, and how all these guys that had those numbers are in the Hall of Fame.” This perspective shift reignited the pitcher’s competitive fire, setting the stage for a remarkable final chapter.

A career defined by milestones and grit

CC Sabathia , a key figure in the Yankees' 2009 World Series win, expressed his strong support for the team to re-sign outfielder Juan Soto, stating that it 'makes sense' for both sides.
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The decision to continue proved prescient. By 2019, Sabathia had joined baseball’s elite 3,000-strikeout club, becoming just the 15th pitcher to achieve this remarkable feat. His subsequent 250th victory placed him in even more rarefied air, joining Randy Johnson and Steve Carlton as the only left-handers to reach both milestones. The final tallies—251 wins, 3,093 strikeouts, and a .600 winning percentage—tell only part of the story.

Sabathia’s accolades extend beyond raw numbers: six All-Star selections, the 2007 American League Cy Young Award, and the 2009 World Series championship showcase a career defined by excellence at every turn. His reputation as a workhorse and team leader made him invaluable beyond statistical contribution.

A Yankees legend

Aug 24, 2024; Bronx, New York, USA; Former New York Yankees pitcher CC Sabathia during the Old TimersÕ Day Ceremony at Yankee Stadium.
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While Sabathia’s early career with Cleveland and a brief but impactful stint in Milwaukee demonstrated his abilities, his tenure with the New York Yankees cemented his legendary status. The seven-year, $161 million contract he signed in 2009 represented more than financial investment—it marked the beginning of a cultural transformation.

Brian Cashman, the Yankees’ General Manager, described the pre-Sabathia Yankees as “broken,” lacking cohesion between established veterans and newcomers. His arrival changed that dynamic fundamentally. His leadership style, marked by inclusive team gatherings and genuine camaraderie, helped forge a unified clubhouse culture that culminated in the franchise’s 27th World Series title.

“Throughout his time in pinstripes, he embodied the best of what it means to be a Yankee,” Hal Steinbrenner observed, while Derek Jeter‘s assessment—”No player exemplified a Hall-of-Fame player and person more than CC Sabathia”—spoke volumes about his impact.

Evolution and adaptation: Overcoming challenges

Sabathia’s career trajectory required significant adaptation. Following dominant seasons from 2010 to 2012, he faced the challenges of diminishing velocity and physical setbacks. Rather than succumb to these obstacles, Sabathia sought guidance from Andy Pettitte, reinventing his pitching approach. This willingness to evolve culminated in a remarkable 2017 campaign, posting a 14-5 record with a 3.69 ERA.

FIRST BALLOT HALL OF FAMER!!!!! I LOVE YOU ALL!!!

— CC Sabathia (@CC_Sabathia) January 21, 2025

Perhaps no moment better encapsulates Sabathia’s character than his 2018 confrontation with Tampa Bay. After a dangerous pitch near Austin Romine‘s head, he retaliated by hitting Jesus Sucre, knowingly sacrificing a $500,000 bonus. “For me, it was more about taking care of my guys,” he explained. The Yankees’ subsequent quiet payment of the bonus highlighted the mutual respect between the player and the organization.

The final chapter and Cooperstown

Sabathia’s career concluded poetically in the 2019 ALCS against Houston, departing with shoulder damage that underscored his complete commitment. “It’s kind of fitting. I threw until I couldn’t anymore,” he reflected, capturing the essence of his career-long dedication.

From now on it’s Hall of Famer Carsten Charles Sabathia. Dream come true!!! Feeling so blessed 🙏🏾

— CC Sabathia (@CC_Sabathia) January 21, 2025

His 2025 Hall of Fame induction, secured with 86.8% of the vote alongside Ichiro Suzuki and Billy Wagner, represented the ultimate validation. The decision to feature a Yankees cap on his plaque perfectly bookended his journey in pinstripes.

Leading by example: A lasting impact

Aaron Boone’s assessment captures Sabathia’s dual legacy: “He is a first-ballot Hall-of-Famer because of his exceptional body of work on the bump—but for me, his greater legacy is the type of teammate he was. He always put the team over self.” This commitment to collective success over individual achievement defines Sabathia’s enduring influence on the game.

Beyond statistics: A legacy of heart

CC Sabathia‘s path to Cooperstown illustrates baseball’s capacity to showcase character through competition. From his emergence as Cleveland’s young ace to his evolution into New York’s trusted veteran leader, his career exemplified the qualities that transform great players into legends.

As he takes his place among baseball’s immortals, the Yankees legend’s legacy transcends his impressive statistics. His journey—marked by crucial decisions, unwavering determination, and consistent leadership—provides a blueprint for future generations. In the end, CC Sabathia’s Hall of Fame plaque celebrates not just a player who mastered his craft, but one who elevated the game through his presence, perseverance, and dedication to his teammates.

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Esteban Quinones is a proud graduate of the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University. Growing up just blocks away from Yankee Stadium in Upper Manhattan, Esteban developed a deep love for the New York Yankees, a passion that has been a constant throughout his life. Whether it's cheering for the Yankees or crafting strategic communications, Esteban brings dedication and enthusiasm to producing content around all things Yankees.

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