CC Sabathia Leaves Game With Apparent Injury

Updated 6:15 PM EST, Sun, Jun 21, 2009

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New York Yankees pitcher CC Sabathia left the game against the Florida Marlins in the second inning with an apparent injury.

     A team trainer went out to look at Sabathia while he was warming up for the inning. He gave up a one-out double to Cody Ross, then Yankees manager Joe Girardi and a team trainer went out to check on the left-hander again before taking him out of the game. It was not immediately clear what was bothering him.
    
Sabathia was the Yankees' biggest offseason pitching acquisition. He signed a $161 million, seven-year contract with New York after spending 2008 with Milwaukee and Cleveland.

First Published: Jun 21, 2009 4:59 PM EST

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