Extra-large expectations on Yankees ace Sabathia
NEW YORK (AP)—CC Sabathia(notes) was fantastic in his first regular season with the New York Yankees. Now, it’s time for him to earn that $161 million contract.
The big lefty will start New York’s playoff opener against the Minnesota Twins on Wednesday night, with the heavy weight of World Series expectations resting squarely on his thick shoulders. One of baseball’s most durable aces, Sabathia has struggled in the postseason, going 2-3 with a 7.92 ERA in five starts with Cleveland and Milwaukee.
“This is what you come here for, to get that opportunity to get to win a championship,” Sabathia said Tuesday after a workout at Yankee Stadium. “We had a great year so far. We just have to keep it going.”
Sabathia joined the Yankees as a free agent last December and signed a huge contract to match his 6-foot-7, 290-pound frame. His seven-year deal was part of a $423.5 million spending spree that also brought Mark Teixeira(notes) and A.J. Burnett(notes) to New York.
With those dollars come extra-large expectations—and plenty of pressure. Back in the playoffs after a one-year hiatus, Derek Jeter(notes), Mariano Rivera(notes) and the Yankees are favorites to win their 27th World Series title and first since 2000.
It won’t be easy if Sabathia flops in October again.
“I’m definitely excited. But like, I said this earlier, the opening day with the new Yankee Stadium and me being the free agent and the games against Boston, there and in here, I think all of those moments have helped me to prepare and led me up to this moment,” Sabathia said. “Some of those games we played against Boston are like playoff games. That opening day probably felt like tomorrow night will. So I’ve had these experiences over the year, and I think I’m ready for it.”
The Twins, who won Tuesday night’s AL Central tiebreaker against Detroit 6-5 in 12 innings, will open the playoffs Wednesday in New York, the first postseason game at the new Yankee Stadium.
“I expect the fans to be ready to go,” Johnny Damon(notes) said.
Holding home-field advantage throughout the postseason, the AL East champions had the choice of starting Wednesday or Thursday at 6:07 p.m. EDT. New York picked to get going right away with a series that has an extra day off between Games 1 and 2.
The 29-year-old Sabathia helped the Yankees (103-59) build the best record in baseball this year. Stepping in smoothly at the top of the rotation, he went 19-8 to tie for the major league lead in wins. He also ranked fourth in the AL in ERA (3.37) and innings pitched (230).
The 2007 AL Cy Young Award winner had a chance to win 20 games for the first time, but he was roughed up for a season-high nine runs—five earned—and eight hits over 2 2-3 innings in his final start at Tampa Bay.
Still, the high-scoring Yankees are confident with Sabathia on the mound.
“I feel good about where CC is right now,” manager Joe Girardi said. “One of the things that we tried to do in the month of September is slow his innings down. We believe that’s going to be beneficial. Every time you go through the postseason as a player you learn something about yourself and ways to handle situations better.”
Alex Rodriguez(notes) is another Yankees star looking to put playoff failures behind him. Sabathia, however, has a simple explanation for his own postseason problems.
“I think maybe just trying to go out and do too much,” he said. “Trying to go out and throw shutouts and throw no-hitters and things like that instead of going out and doing the same things I’ve done during the regular season which is throwing strikes early in the count.”
Sabathia has allowed 22 walks and 33 hits in 25 postseason innings. He struggled in October the past two years after throwing 241 innings during the 2007 regular season and 253 in 2008.
This time, his workload was less taxing.
“It’s a good thing,” Sabathia said. “The last couple of times I had a week in between starts. It definitely helps just to get that mental break of being able to come to the field and relax for a couple of days.”
Now, the pressure is on.

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GO YANKEES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
btw...there is still time for you yankee haters to jump ship and come join a real team.
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You all rip on them about spending money but they have only won 1 Ws in 10yrs. Its just me but it seems not to be about spending? So why do you Yankee haters give a crap how much they spend?
just be glad when they come to your hometown stadium and it sells out for those 3 games.
The RedSux offered teixeira the same amout of money per yr minus 1 year!
They offered CC the same amount of moneyper yr minus 1 yr!
They wanted A Rod at the start of the 04 season!
They trashed Damon until he had a great Post Season in 04......Then they wanted him back?
They did not want AJ Burnette?
Twins fans you really will be pissed when Joe Mauer puts on the real Pinstrips next season!!! Oh Yheah its coming!!! Get some and take the Beating!!!
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In hockey it is now Cindy Crosby that is the second coming.
Baseball it is whoever is on the Yankee roster. In 06 was it just a coincidence that a long time Card announcers son and a retired Card catcher did the games?
Basketball is Kobe and Labum.
Announcers on the national level are supposed to be neutral........supposed to be is the key. NOT ANYMORE.
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Example #1: Cuddyer's bloop hit to left described as a "mistake by Sabathia."
#2: Posada's bloop hit to right described as a "beautifully placed hit."
Can you people please wipe the gizz off your lips?
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I hope that the "STADIUM THAT RUTHLESS BUILT" is worth it. Shame on the city of NY for letting the shady deals that got that place built just get swept under the carpet.
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if you got nothing intelligent to say, just read and don't type. Funny how you have nothing to say in response to actual baseball comments....You truly are an idiot. Regardless of your age, stupidity will follow you around for life.
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