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    Quote Originally Posted by shocka1212 View Post
    Yanks will probably still give him the bonus... have always taken care of their players like that..will just add it to the World Series bonus after the yanks finesse this shit.
    Old man Steinbrenner would have paid the bonus out no questions asked. The kids might too but they are tighter than pops with his money. 500k is a lot to anyone. Worst case Stanton can cut him a check.

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    He was 9-7 this year

    Not bad for an old man

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ratpack View Post
    dudes made over 200 million in his career 500k is nothing
    500k is never nothing. I’m sure he has kids and that 500 would look nice in a college fund.

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    CC had a great career as a Yankee. He has lived up to and past what the Yankees first signed him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Heltah Skeltah View Post
    CC had a great career as a Yankee. He has lived up to and past what the Yankees first signed him.
    CC has had a great career period.
    He's won 245 games.
    How many pitchers that has ever played the game has won 245?
    The correct answer would be not to many.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jjgold View Post
    He was 9-7 this year

    Not bad for an old man
    playoff experience is where he pays dividends

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    He wants to pitch next year.

    They will pay the bonus as a business decision. Will help them in negotiations for next season.

    Guy is still solid. 5th/6th starter great clubhouse guy. No brainer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by krk1030 View Post
    He wants to pitch next year.

    They will pay the bonus as a business decision. Will help them in negotiations for next season.

    Guy is still solid. 5th/6th starter great clubhouse guy. No brainer.
    agreed.

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    Veteran lefty CC Sabathia gave Yankees fans some cause for concern when he underwent an angioplasty last month, but the team announced today that followup exams of Sabathia went well. Per the Yankees’ release, Sabathia “has now been cleared to begin working out, which will include baseball activities.”

    Sabathia, 38, re-signed with the Yankees on a one-year, $8MM contract early in the offseason, agreeing to return to the Bronx for what will be the final season of his illustrious career. The prognosis at the time of his procedure was reportedly “excellent,” and the quick clearance for Sabathia to resume working out and performing baseball activities speaks to that. In all likelihood, then, the left-hander should be up to speed for Spring Training and on schedule for the Opening Day roster.

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    Angioplasty lol

    Guy 38

    Fukkin Dick Cheney got better valves than this guy

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    CC Sabathia has announced that 2019 will be his final season.

    Sabathia is 14 K's shy of becoming just the 3rd left-handed pitcher to reach 3,000 career strikeouts. Hall of Famers Randy Johnson & Steve Carlton are the others.

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