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NEW YORK (AP)—The first time they met was seven years ago. Cliff Lee(notes) was a September call-up with a cocksure attitude, and his new teammate was immediately impressed.

“He was the Cliff that he is now. He went out and pounded both sides of the plate, attacking, real aggressive in the strike zone,” CC Sabathia(notes) said Tuesday. “He goes right after you.”

Lee lost his major league debut that day for Cleveland, despite pitching well against Minnesota. The two pitchers soon struck up a friendship, however, and it’s still going strong.

Now, the left-handed aces are set to square off in the World Series opener Wednesday night. Both traded by the Indians within the past two years, Lee will start for the Philadelphia Phillies against Sabathia and the New York Yankees.

“It’s going to be a lot of fun,” Sabathia said.

Teammates only 16 months ago, Lee and Sabathia have more in common than their Cleveland history and potent left arms. Their families are friendly, and they still text each other often.

“I think we made each other better,” Lee said. “We helped each other out as far as how we thought we should approach certain teams and just what’s the best frame of mind to have on the mound and stuff.”

Sabathia won the 2007 AL Cy Young Award with the Indians, then Lee took home the trophy last year. They’ve both been dominant throughout this postseason, leading their new teams onto baseball’s biggest stage. And they’ve already faced each other in a similar setting.

Lee pitched the Indians to a 10-2 victory on April 16 in the first game at the new Yankee Stadium. Sabathia started for New York but did not get a decision.

“I guess it was a chaotic atmosphere,” Lee said.

Even though the Yankees lost, Sabathia has fond memories.

“That was pretty cool. It’s just weird because a couple years ago we were talking about maybe pitching in a World Series together. Now we’re in different clubhouses,” Sabathia said. “We’re close. You know, we always have been. We came up together.”

And after that game, Lee had dinner at Sabathia’s house.

“My wife cooked, and he came over and hung out. That’s just how we are,” Sabathia said. “We never talk about baseball. … Just two regular guys talking about whatever.”

New York’s home opener certainly drew plenty of attention, but it won’t compare to Wednesday night.

“This matchup couldn’t have been better,” said Phillies manager Charlie Manuel, the skipper in Cleveland for Sabathia’s first 1 1/2 years in the majors from 2001-02. “This is a big, premier game. I’m looking forward to it.”

Both clubs are thrilled to open the Series with a well-rested No. 1 starter on the mound.

Sabathia, traded from Cleveland to Milwaukee last season, signed a $161 million, seven-year contract with the Yankees as a free agent last winter. He’s been worth every penny.

The 6-foot-7, 290-pound workhorse won 19 games during the regular season, then raised his game in the playoffs. He went 3-0 with a 1.19 ERA and 20 strikeouts in three starts, earning MVP honors in the AL championship series.

“CC has been an enormous, enormous pickup for us. I mean, he’s doing exactly what we brought him here to do,” Yankees slugger Alex Rodriguez(notes) said. “CC’s an amazing human being. He’s fit into our clubhouse extremely well and I think he has the perfect makeup and personality for New York.”

The defending champion Phillies have had some success against Sabathia, though. He is 1-2 with a 5.55 ERA in four career starts against them, including a playoff loss with the Brewers last year.

Pitching on three days’ rest for the fourth straight start, Sabathia lasted only 3 2-3 innings in that one. He allowed five runs, four walks and six hits, including a grand slam by Shane Victorino(notes).

Lee, a fast worker with pinpoint control, has been just as effective as Sabathia this October. Acquired from Cleveland in a July trade, he is 2-0 with a 0.74 ERA in his first postseason. He has thrown 24 1-3 innings in three starts.

“When he’s on the mound, he wants to be perfect,” Phillies shortstop Jimmy Rollins(notes) said.

Of course, while the Lee-Sabathia matchup figures to intrigue most fans, it will probably be painful to watch for those in Cleveland.

With both star pitchers approaching big paydays, the cost-conscious Indians dealt them away for packages of prospects.

“They can’t be feeling too good about it,” Lee said with a smile. “I’m going to do everything I can to take advantage of this opportunity.”

Updated Oct 27, 8:32 pm EDT
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Team Comparison

Team Record Standings Away/Home Streak L10
Philadelphia 93-69 1st East Away 48-33 Won 1 4-6
New York 103-59 1st East Home 57-24 Won 1 7-3

1214 Comments

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  1. Dan M
    1214. Posted by Dan M Fri Oct 30 10:18am EDT

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    @1155

    Im not sure if you read my post...you said "the marlins beat you(meaning me and them I assume) in the world series". If you read my post I said I hate the American League...im a Bravos Fan, ive got no love for the yankees, but such a Strong hatred for the Phillies...especially Shane Victorino, so there is no possible way for the Marlins to beat us in the World Series, unless there are some rule changes somewhere.
  2. yUkO17
    1213. Posted by yUkO17 Thu Oct 29 11:40pm EDT

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    hey hey everybody...
  3. Dan G
    1212. Posted by Dan G Thu Oct 29 9:15pm EDT

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    Jenny

    Justin must work at a recycling plant, his material is banal.

    (i.e. roflmfao, same weak comebacks, etc)
  4. jenny
    1211. Posted by jenny Thu Oct 29 7:14pm EDT

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    justin- you can diss me all you want. how does having a shane mcconkey party seem threatening? Shane was one of the greatest dudes ever!
  5. jenny
    1210. Posted by jenny Thu Oct 29 7:12pm EDT

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    haha justin youve been saying that since what, 2:00? all the more proof you need to get on the slopes and shred! i mean dude, just watch a couple MSP movies and dude trust me, youll be shreddin in holiday valley right away
  6. Justin
    1209. Posted by Justin Thu Oct 29 7:08pm EDT

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    Jenny dudegirl....oh no! are you going to hit me with your purse again????

    roflmao!
  7. Justin
    1208. Posted by Justin Thu Oct 29 7:05pm EDT

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    Hilarious...7:00PM and all of the loudmouth know-it-alls are still in hiding! ROFLMAO!

    cole2rocks --------- POOF!
    ebby12ny-------------POOF!
    yankstorm------------POOF!
    Ron H-----------------POOF!
    pistoffpete------------POOF!
    Penny (1 tooth)------POOF!
    Wayne D-------------POOF!
    The Other Justin----POOF!
  8. jenny
    1207. Posted by jenny Thu Oct 29 7:04pm EDT

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    oh that was to justin
  9. jenny
    1206. Posted by jenny Thu Oct 29 7:04pm EDT

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    nah its just my shane mcconkey-themed party today. RIP Shane
  10. jenny
    1205. Posted by jenny Thu Oct 29 6:59pm EDT

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    @krdjr7510 haha yeah! go phillies!
  11. jenny
    1204. Posted by jenny Thu Oct 29 6:59pm EDT

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    @krdjr7510 haha yeah! go phillies!
  12. Justin
    1203. Posted by Justin Thu Oct 29 6:59pm EDT

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    JENNY DUDEGIRL......So, are you saying is this your official coming out party?

    Congratulations! Grab a stool! (NO, NOT A SAMPLE)

    ROFLMAO!
  13. jenny
    1202. Posted by jenny Thu Oct 29 6:55pm EDT

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    and thats why you need to ski man! if youre having a blast trying to diss a ski bum over the internet then your messed up. also, if you shred, you might have some kind of social life and you won't need to diss dudes like me over the internet for fun
  14. krdjr7510
    1201. Posted by krdjr7510 Thu Oct 29 6:54pm EDT

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    @ Jenny -

    Yep he's a troll. He stole his big brother's laptop and talks jibberish day after day. Phillies start to win game 2 in an hour, all is good :)
  15. jenny
    1200. Posted by jenny Thu Oct 29 6:50pm EDT

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    yeah krdjr7510 your right i totally shouldve let it go i mean dont feed the trolls right? my bad ill ignore the dude next time.
    thanks! (im being serious)
  16. Justin
    1199. Posted by Justin Thu Oct 29 6:49pm EDT

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    Jenny dear .....I'm having a blast! It's at your expense but what the heck....you're definately a few fries short of a Happy Meal dudegirl!

    How many more times will I kick you to the curb before you have another meltdown?

    ROFLMAO!
  17. jenny
    1198. Posted by jenny Thu Oct 29 6:46pm EDT

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    that wasnt a diss either you seriously could use a little time on the skis or snowboard whichever you want
  18. jenny
    1197. Posted by jenny Thu Oct 29 6:44pm EDT

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    hey justin asking why you put roflmao at the end of all your posts isnt exactly dissing you and also look at all your other posts your just being a jacka$$. dude you need to stop. try skiing man, shreddin pow might help you get less pissed off at everyone.
  19. Justin
    1196. Posted by Justin Thu Oct 29 6:35pm EDT

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    krdjr7510....I've kicked you to the curb so many times it's beginning to crumble! LOL!! It must be that rock head of yours! Come on back now...ya hear?

    ROFLMAO!
  20. Justin
    1195. Posted by Justin Thu Oct 29 6:34pm EDT

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    Jenny....look back at all posts dudegirl....you cast the first stone.

    Now shaddup, run along and go powder your nose....it's glowing RED!

    ROFLMAO!
  21. krdjr7510
    1194. Posted by krdjr7510 Thu Oct 29 6:33pm EDT

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    I was outside smoking some nicoteineeienne, it's a form of nicotine.
  22. Justin
    1193. Posted by Justin Thu Oct 29 6:32pm EDT

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    krdjr7510-----they missed you in Big-Guy-Chat last night! Where you been boy? The girlyman fella's been askin for ya again!'--- hehehehe

    ROFLMAO!
  23. jenny
    1192. Posted by jenny Thu Oct 29 6:28pm EDT

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    jeez dude chill out! i mean look at yourself- your not talking about baseball, your trying to be an internet thug. i mean dude, if your tryin to look cool, then at least do something other then dissing other people on the internet who are just wanting to read about the phillies beating the yankees.
  24. krdjr7510
    1191. Posted by krdjr7510 Thu Oct 29 6:28pm EDT

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    @ Jenny -

    Let it go, Justin is on here day after day and he doesn't make sense. He copies and pastes the same 6 or 7 phrases. I think it gets him off somehow, whatever floats your boat I guess...
  25. Justin
    1190. Posted by Justin Thu Oct 29 6:23pm EDT

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    Jenny....are ya gonna hit me with your purse again dudegirl?

    ROFLMAO!
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Starting Pitchers

C. Lee Phi vs. C. Sabathia NYY
14-13 Record 19-8
3.22 ERA 3.37
181 K 197
43 BB 67
1.24 WHIP 1.15

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