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CC Sabathia's, Amber Sabathia's Roles Have Been Reversed

CC Sabathia was drafted in the first round of the 1998 Major League Draft by the Cleveland where he spent eight seasons before finishing out the 2008 season with Milwaukee before heading to New York for eleven seasons with 2019 being his final season in the Major Leagues.

During his time with Cleveland the left-hander compiled 106 wins and 71 losses. After his stint Cleveland he went to Milwaukee where he spent one season where he compiled 11 wins and two losses. “according to https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/sabatc.01-pitch.shtml

During his eleven year stint in pinstripes he compiled 134 wins and 88 losses. “according to https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/s/sabatc.01-pitch.shtml and won a world championship in 2009.

In his final season in the Major Leagues the thirty year old left-hander had difficulty staying healthy as the final outing of his Major League career ended in the American League Championship Series as he exited early from ALCS Game 4; removed from ALCS roster Oct. 18. “according to http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/fantasy/injuries/#team147

During Major League Baseball career with Cleveland and New York his wife Amber Sabathia was supporting him!

Now those roles are going to be reversed!

Why?

Because CC Sabathia is now going to be support her!

Why?

Because Amber Sabathia is going to be a Baseball Agent for CAA Sports!

Why?

Jeff Berry the co head at CAA Sports recently had this to say about Amber Sabathia!

When?

Recently!

With more than 20 years of experience in the business of baseball working alongside her husband CC, Amber has demonstrated tremendous strategic vision and meticulous execution as an entrepreneur and philanthropist," Berry said in a statement. "Now, in her new role as agent, Amber brings a unique perspective as business woman of color, baseball wife, and mother, all of which will prove invaluable to our team and the clients we serve."

“according to an article on espn.com by Joon Lee”