CC Sabathia Hall celebrates induction with family support


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CC Sabathia’s trip to the National Baseball Hall of Fame was filled with tests and tribulations along the way, including his trip to Cooperstown.

The Sabathia family, his wife, Amber, and four children, Carsten, Jaeden Arie, Cyia and Carter, were seen next to a road with their broken car. Thanks to the launcher of the Hall of Fame, the moment was captured with a fast family selfie.

“Every time the six travel, something will probably happen,” Sabathia told Fox Digital with a Alpine Country Club smile in New Jersey on Tuesday. “Someone is going to cancel a flight, we will lose some luggage. So, we have a group chat and it’s called, ‘strong as a unit’, and it is always that we are all together, we can overcome anything. Our car broke on the way to Cooperstown. I took a photo, a way of making a dynamic way.

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CC Sabathia poses for a photo during a ceremony in honor of its induction of the Hall of Fame before the game between the Toronto Blue Jays and the New York Yankees in the Yankee Stadium on September 7, 2025 in New York, New York. (New York Yankees/Getty Images)

“It’s just another story for us to tell, and we have many of them. But something is always happening.”

Sabathia’s summer has been one to remember after being voted in the hall as a member of the first bullet, being one of the three left -handed pitchers to total at least 250 wins and 3,000 strikeouts on their races. He is also a member of Black Aces, a group of African -American and African Canadian pitchers who have won at least 20 games during a single MLB season.

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The praise are abundant for Sabathia, and are exhibited in Cooperstown in the coming years. But this summer has not been only about personal achievements for Sabathia, and an excellent example of that is that this week’s events benefit his “fifth son”, as he and his wife expressed him.

The Pitcch in Foundation, founded in 2008, helps young people neglected throughout the country as the Sabathia family returns to those communities that impacted them throughout this trip to become a pitcher of the Hall of Fame. That is the main reason why Sabathia was in the golf course on Tuesday, since its foundation organized its fifth annual golf classic: the new sports passion for the great left -handed.

CC Sabathia bows her hat to the crowd before a ceremony in honor of her induction of the Hall of Fame before the game between the Toronto Blue Jays and the New York Yankees in the Yankee Stadium on September 7, 2025 in New York, New York. (New York Yankees/Getty Images)

And the day before, CC and Amber Sabathia organized the Legaccy Gala in the American Museum of Natural History in Manhattan, not only to celebrate the Launcher’s career and the honors of the Hall of Fame, but also benefit the Foundation. The gala, full of stars such as Derek Jeter and Gerrit Cole, raised more than $ 375,000, and after the contribution of $ 250,000 of the Yankees during a ceremony in Sunday’s game at Bronx, the Foundation is ready to affect young people with more than half a million dollars and counting.

“It has been incredible to see, not only the way the Yankees continue to appear for us: I, my wife and our family and the foundation,” Sabathia explained. “But only the support we still get in retirement, and seeing the foundation still thriving five years in retirement. After you finish playing, you don’t know how you will see. I know that is something very passionate for me and my family.”

Pitcch, and everything else in Sabathia’s life has always been a family issue. Then, this summer has not been just about him, he has been those who have been by his side through everything.

Sabathia may have “made the transition of being a full -time golfer”, but its impact inside and outside the baseball will continue to follow its induction of the Hall of Fame. He has a role as an advisor at the MLB commissioner office, as well as with the Yankees, the team with which he spent 11 of his 19 seasons while winning a World Series title in 2009.

But continue impacting future generations of ball players, golfers and whoever is, remains a constant not only in Sabathia’s life, but in his whole family. After all, building a legaccy requires a strong support system.

Strong as a unit.

CC Sabathia poses for a photo with its plaque during the induction ceremony of the Baseball Hall at the Clark Sports Center on July 27, 2025 in Cooperstown, New York. (New York Yankees/Getty Images)

“I think what you see now is what my entire career has been,” Sabathia said about his family. “We had really young children, I and Amber. I was 22 years old and she was 21 years old. I played 19 years old, so ‘Little c’ saw all my career. So that all children can celebrate now and understand what we spent, everything that he did, all the flights, everything we cannot do in the summers, why we have to do this in winter. Everything that does everything they do.

“I have been telling people this thing in the Hall of Fame this summer has been more about all the people around me. Pitcch in.”

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