They reached an agreement with left-handed free agent pitcher CC Sabathia, according to the New York Post.
ESPN is saying it’s for seven years and $160 million. The Yankees initially offered six years and $140 million.
Looks like the Yankees haven’t been impacted too badly by the recession.
Sabathia, 28, went 17-10 with a 2.70 ERA last season. The year before he won the AL Cy Young.
Sabathia, who was a workhorse down the stretch for the Milwaukee Brewers, is exactly what the Yankees need. A front-of-the-rotation ace who can pitch the first game of any postseason series, if the Yankees can get back there.
Sabathia joins Chien-Ming Wang and Joba Chamberlain in a rotation that was decimated by injury last season. The Yankees are also pursuing free agents A.J. Burnett and Derek Lowe. Bringing back Andy Pettitte is also an option. Youngsters Phil Hughes and Ian Kennedy are still in the mix as well.
The Sabathia deals comes a day after the Mets announced a three-year, $37-million deal with closer Francisco Rodriguez.
PittGrad91 / December 10, 2008
Desperadoooo…why don’t you come to your senses?
LOL…the Yanks were bidding against themselves. They’ll get a few good years out of CC, until he turns into big tub of goo.
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PittGrad91 / December 11, 2008
C’mon Zags. No post on the Mets’ acquisition of JJ Putz…lol!!
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