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.We hope you'll come back CC. You'll aways be welcomed."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.
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Wednesday, July 30, 2008
Class Act
At a time when players like Manny Ramirez complain about their $20 million contact, former Cleveland Indians ace CC Sabathia stands out as a truly class act. As ESPN reports,
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