CC Sabathia: I'll Punch Someone in 'F--king Face' If I See 1 More Clint Frazier Story



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Some people are tired of hearing about Clint Frazier.
After being released by the Yankees, Todd Frazier signed with the Chicago Cubs, and so has the name of CC Sabathia, who is sick of seeing his name pop up so frequently.

He said on his R2C2 show that if he saw another Clint Frazier story, he would punch someone in the face. It's ridiculous. The kid played in the big leagues. Get the f--k out of here.

After opening up about his experience with the Yankees on social media, Frazier made headlines. The Yankees' facial hair policy was taken aback by the 27-year-old who wrote that he was very excited to join the Cubs.
The Yankees radio commentator suggested that the outfielder asked to wear Mickey Mantle's retired No. 7 after being traded to New York from Cleveland.
Clint Frazier is a friend of mine.
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I'll be wearing # 77 as well, but I requested #7 but it was taken, marking the first time I've ever asked for that number.
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Someone said, "I'm so glad this dude isn't a Yankee anymore." "So am I," said Frazier.
Clint Frazier is a friend of mine.
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I am.
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In his five seasons with the Yankees, the fifth overall pick by Cleveland, largely underperformed. He slashed.239/.327/.434 with 29 home runs and 97 runs scored in his career with the club.
The Georgia native had his worst season in the majors in the year 2021, with just five home runs and 15RBI in 66 games. The Yankees originally diagnosed Frazier with vertigo, but he has struggled with other health issues.
In the Bronx, they spent three seasons together. In that span, the Yankees pitcher had a 28-20 record with a 4.00 ERA, 1.32 WHIP and 361 strikeouts in 409 games.
The former Cy Young winner said he hopes the veteran does well in Chicago, even though he was the one who said the veteran could prove everyone wrong.