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  • CC Sabathia says ‘thank you’ to Cleveland fans

    CLEVELAND (AP)—CC Sabathia is winning games in Milwaukee and hearts in Cleveland.

    The left-hander, traded from the Indians to the Brewers for four prospects on July 7, took out a large ad Wednesday in the sports section of Cleveland’s daily newspaper, The Plain Dealer—a $12,870 thank you to the community, the team and its fans.

    “Thank you for 10 great years … You’ve touched our lives with your kindness, love and generosity. We are forever grateful! It’s been a privilege and an honor!” read the ad, signed by CC, his wife Amber and the Sabathia family.

    “Wow, that just blows me away,” Indians right-hander Paul Byrd said. “What a cool thing to do by a really great guy.”

    It was a touch completely unexpected by Indians fans, who have become embittered through the years at seeing star players such as Albert Belle, Manny Ramirez and Jim Thome spurn the city for the riches of free agency elsewhere.

    “I’m sorry he’s gone and this is just one reason why,” said John Stevens, a fan attending the Indians’ game against the Detroit Tigers at Progressive Field on Wednesday night. “He said his goal was to bring a World Series championship to Cleveland. I hope he comes back to the Indians and does it. I haven’t given up hope.”

    Sabathia is eligible for free agency after this season. Indians general manager Mark Shapiro wanted to sign the 2007 AL Cy Young winner to a contract extension, but when the team played its way out of contention in late June, he decided to get prospects in return for his ace.

    “That ad shows how much CC cares very deeply about his time here,” Indians manager Eric Wedge said. “He’s more than a great baseball player. He’s a very thoughtful guy and this truly was his way of saying thank you.”

  • #2
    I read about this.

    Seems like a very cool guy.

    Wonder if he's trying to negotiate his way back to Cleveland after the season.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by TheRook
      I read about this.

      Seems like a very cool guy.

      Wonder if he's trying to negotiate his way back to Cleveland after the season.
      Once he realizes that Milwaukee isn't going anywhere, he might just to that;who would want to play for the Brewers anys other than for the money?

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      • #4
        Originally posted by savage1
        Once he realizes that Milwaukee isn't going anywhere, he might just to that;who would want to play for the Brewers anys other than for the money?

        The Milwaukee night life?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by savage1
          Once he realizes that Milwaukee isn't going anywhere, he might just to that;who would want to play for the Brewers anys other than for the money?


          I think it was pretty much understood that he was a rental. Milwaukee ownership is not about to pay close to $100 for 5 years to keep CC. They are going to let Sheets go more then likely as well.

          CC knows full well that he's not here next year. Anyone who thinks otherwise i think is really fooling themselves.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by TheRook
            I think it was pretty much understood that he was a rental. Milwaukee ownership is not about to pay close to $100 for 5 years to keep CC. They are going to let Sheets go more then likely as well.

            CC knows full well that he's not here next year. Anyone who thinks otherwise i think is really fooling themselves.
            If that happens, Milwaukee's day or better year "in the sun" will be over and they will sink to their usual resting place of around 500 and just one more mediocre season.
            Last edited by savage1; 07-31-2008, 07:12 PM.

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            • #7
              that's awesome. i love shit like this, guys who aren't afraid to communicate what they really feel.

              thanks for sharing
              Everybody dies, but not everyone lives.

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              • #8
                CC did his job again!

                Damn guy is a machine and inning eater!

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                • #9
                  think that was nice to thank the fans! hell've guy!

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                  • #10
                    Some guys have class...and some don't!!!

                    KUDOS TO CC!
                    Nothing is as far away as one minute ago.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by shoeman530
                      The Milwaukee night life?
                      Three Jack's Record http://www.bettorschat.com/forums/sh...10#post1323910

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by shoeman530
                        The Milwaukee night life?
                        There is always cow tipping!
                        Nothing is as far away as one minute ago.

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                        • #13
                          Damn Savage Why you hate the Brewers so bad. Their just a decent baseball team sure. But there our worse places to play then Milwaukee.

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by TheRook
                            I think it was pretty much understood that he was a rental. Milwaukee ownership is not about to pay close to $100 for 5 years to keep CC. They are going to let Sheets go more then likely as well.

                            CC knows full well that he's not here next year. Anyone who thinks otherwise i think is really fooling themselves.

                            Boston should use the Ramirez money to sign CC!

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by knowlez
                              Damn Savage Why you hate the Brewers so bad. Their just a decent baseball team sure. But there our worse places to play then Milwaukee.
                              Yeah Pittsburgh, just ask Jason Bay now that he plays for a real team!
                              Nothing is as far away as one minute ago.

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