Former Cleveland, Milwaukee, New York Starting Pitcher CC Sabathia Is Special Assistant To MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred
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
Since retiring in 2019 the former Cleveland, Milwaukee, New York starting pitcher CC Sabathia has been occupying his time doing his R2C2 podcast with Ryan Ruocco spending time with his kids, his wife. Though, that won’t be only thing occupies his time now as CC Sabathia is going to be a Special Assistant to the commissioner Rob Manfred. CC Sabathia’s responsibilities are going to include advocating for amplifying diversity , strengthening the sport, impacting the community ,
CC will bring a player’s perspective as a liason for decision making. Welcome, CC! #LegaCCY
“according to an article on mlb.com”