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CC Sabathia's storied path to baseball Hall of Fame as the pitching ace opens up on fame, family, marriage, sobriety, lessons from Derek Jeter, Jay Z, being a Black icon in MLB to his pinstripe legacy in NY as a World Series Champion

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The Pivot Podcast Network

Football, Society & Culture, Sports

4.9 • 2.6K Ratings

🗓️ 25 July 2025

⏱️ 67 minutes

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“I was in control of this whole thing, that was the most appealing part of being in NY- just pitching in the Bronx, having that energy and knowing it starts and stops with you is incredible.” CC Sabathia On this episode of The Pivot Podcast, hosts Ryan Clark, Fred Taylor, and Channing Crowder welcome pitcher CC Sabathia, as the guys dig into his storied career, personal journey, and the transition from elite athlete to mentor and icon. The conversation leads off recognizing Sabathia as a first-ballot Hall of Famer with a World Series Title capped by impressive career stats—250+ wins, 3,000+ strikeouts, a 3.74 ERA across 19 MLB seasons—as he talks about the baseball memories and personal journey from Cleveland to Milwaukee to New York and now in Cooperstown with baseball royalty. With his path rooted in family, starting with his father and mother's support from a young age to meeting his forever partner, Amber, as a teenager to growing his family and career together- it's not lost on CC that walking across the Hall of Fame stage is because of those close to him who's held him down through the highs and lows of life. With fame and success, comes a story of personal struggle and inner demons CC managed his entire baseball career. From a high school player to late in his career, the 6x All-Star and 2007 Cy Young winner talks about his addiction to alcohol, not seeing it as a problem and opens up on what finally made him enter rehab in October of 2015, stepping away from the game at a time his Yankees were making a final playoff push. He reveals his fears and struggles during that emotional time and shares how he was able to return to baseball better and stronger while remaining sober for the past decade. Ryan, Channing and Fred highlight Sabathia’s famous workhorse identity: a fierce competitor who often took short rest to support his teams. CC explains why teammate loyalty and responsibility always outweighed self-preservation but being available to play was always a priority. He talks about playing along side his Captain, Derek Jeter, and reveals aspects of Jeter that many don't talk about, calling him his best teammate he ever had. The life of the Big Apple and the spotlight that came with it from celebrity circles to high pressure to pure bliss....He shares how he has no regrets and that there was no better feeling than pitching in the Bronx in front of thousands, knowing that he was in control with it all starting and stopping with him. CC reflects on what it means to be one of only three Black pitchers in history to reach both 250 wins and 3,000 strikeouts, joining legends like Bob Gibson and Fergie Jenkins. He goes on to share how baseball has always been a sport for black athletes but not always black culture, which is something he is dedicated to increasing with his new role working with the MLB player alliance. He speaks on redirecting his leadership—once reserved for the mound—to his kids, sharing insights into fatherhood, sobriety, and purpose beyond baseball. This conversation is beyond baseball, it humanizes a legend through transparency and raw honesty. Comment below and share what you took away from this episode, for us, it unpacked a lot. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Cece's sabathia would be immortalized with his Hall of Fame brethren in Cooperstown, New York

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this weekend, but his road wasn't paved with gold. When Jack O'Connell called

0:38.7

CeC to tell him he was a Hall of Famer, his first thought was about his pops, his first coach, his

0:42.8

first mentor, and inspiration, but also his mother and the village of women that helped turn the

0:47.8

left-hander into a superstar. He started drinking around the age of 14, and I'm not saying just one

0:53.5

drink, I'm saying that first drink,

0:55.3

always turning into a bender. And then finally in 2015, he checked himself into rehab and hasn't taken a

1:01.5

drink since. His wife, Amber, has been a huge part of his journey. She was there when Cleveland

1:06.2

drafted him out of high school, a short stint in Milwaukee, and when he became a World Series champion

1:11.4

with the great New York Yankees. We learned about controlling the mound and controlling his drinking.

1:18.1

Hall of Fame teammates, childhood, baseball inspirations. I'm telling y'all, this man loves the game,

1:24.5

but don't think that means he could be bought by the league.

1:27.9

On Sunday, the man born Carston Charles Sabathia will walk across the stage first to represent

1:33.7

his parents.

1:34.6

But you better believe he'll have Vallejo, California, on his back.

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Get ready to step into the batters box with Hall of Fame pitcher Cici Sabathia.

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What up, my boy. My man. Big dog. What's up, babe? What are you? What's up, Bob? Yeah, sir. Yeah, sir. Bro, I'm still laughing when the old boy said you was looking like a black and mom. He did, though. I said, Lou C. They had no calf muscles. For the longest time, though, I mean, I'm from the West Coast, so I didn't think I was going to live here, but I love it. Like, yeah. But Jersey, different. Jersey, out here is different. Jersey, yeah, like, there's more country. Yeah, you got, like, I got deer in Turkey in my backyard and shit and like... Let me come out there with my...

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