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Pitching star CC Sabathia has taken his place in Cooperstown after being inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame.
As CC Sabathia prepares for his enshrinement in Cooperstown, he singles out one ex-Cleveland great who deserves to join him.
My biggest regret in baseball is not winning a championship for the fans in Cleveland,' Sabathia said in his acceptance speech.
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Sabathia and Amber met when they were juniors in high school in California, but they didn’t marry until CC was established with the Indians. “We loved Cleveland,” Sabathia said.
He said his father was no longer involved when CC was about 12 years old. The Cleveland Indians drafted the left-handed Sabathia out of Valiejo High School with the 20th pick of the 1998 draft.