CC Sabathia Records his 3000th Strikeout, A Breakdown.
What Happened
New York Yankees pitcher CC Sabathia takes the mound in the bottom of the 5th inning, sitting at 2,999 career strikeouts. The veteran left-hander has reinvented himself over his storied 19-year MLB career, overcoming a loss of velocity and a knee injury, as well as personal challenges like alcoholism. With the Yankees trailing by a run, the stakes are high as Sabathia looks to become just the 17th pitcher in baseball history to reach the 3,000 strikeout milestone. Sabathia quickly gets ahead in the count 1-2 against former teammate John Ryan Murphy. Catcher Gary Sanchez sets up on the outside corner and Sabathia fires a perfect slider that freezes Murphy for strike three. Sabathia pumps his fist as he holds the ball, savoring the moment. His Yankees teammates rush out to congratulate him, with Gleyber Torres, Tyler Wade and Estrada all sharing hugs. Even former battery mate Gary Sanchez embraces Sabathia, the two sharing a moment after so many years together. "This is over, this is gonna be in the Hall of Fame," Sanchez exclaims, recognizing the significance of Sabathia's accomplishment. Sabathia's son and daughter also come out to the mound, the proud father sharing embraces with his whole family. "Daddy, I thought you were gonna hit three home runs!" his son jokes. Yankees manager Aaron Boone, himself a former teammate of Sabathia's, watches the celebration unfold from the dugout, a wide smile on his face. Boone says, "Good job, CC" as he waits patiently to let Sabathia soak in the moment with his loved ones. This is a historic milestone for one of the most accomplished pitchers of his generation. Sabathia, a six-time All-Star and 2007 AL Cy Young Award winner, has anchored the Yankees' rotation for over a decade, helping the team win a World Series title in 2009. Now at the tail end of his career, Sabathia can reflect on a storied journey that has cemented his place among the game's greats. As he prepares to step back up to the plate, the Yankee Stadium crowd gives him a rousing ovation, celebrating one of the franchise's all-time pitching legends.
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Click timestamps to jump to that momentwe got CC Sabathia sitting at 2999
strikeouts one two count
reinvented himself after losing his
fastball overcoming alcoholism a bum
knee we're in the knee brows deep brace
Gary calls for the outside slide or John
Ryan Murphy X teammate got him see what
CC do nothing same old nothing new
Gary catches the ball little fist pump
oh yeah looks at the ball squeezes the
ball this is over this is gonna be in
the Hall of Fame huh ooh that's pretty
cool boy gets a hug Glaber gets a hug
Wade gets a hug Estrada gets a hug you
know all the regulars that have been
there throughout his whole career Gary
gets a hug Artie he has been there he
gets a hug talking and gets a hey nice
to meet you my name's see see there we
go or Shella hugs we got DJ waiting in
the wings here patiently letting the
pitchers get their due and he says now
I'm gonna cut in before you Herman but
uh good job CeCe we're just hanging out
boonies in the background he's an
ex-teammate now a manager weird
relationship he's excited they get some
hugs in hugs all around hit see see son
is there let's go
whole family came down in the wing see
she's like I'm up dude it's National
League I got to get my bat in my helmet
let's go little wave to the fan then I
got to get in the zone so I'm about to
hit a home run his son says nah daddy
sees he says oh okay oh what's up you
guys are all down here big hug for the
little dude hug for the daughter hug for
the daughter what's up little see how
you doing and then a nice kiss for Amber
Sabath these were like the first family
of Yankees baseball they are awesome
this was a cool scene he says okay I got
to put my hard head on now because I'm
about to go hit three home runs in one
swing see