One of the most intriguing responses came from CC Sabathia, who posted a cryptic ... they face the daunting reality of life without their ace. Since joining the Yankees in 2020, Cole has been ...
Without Gerrit Cole ... Instead of a direct reaction and dramatic statement to Cole’s injury, CC Sabathia simply posted a “Batman Returns” image. No words, no highlights—just a playful ...
The 1990s featured some of the most iconic players to ever play the game of baseball, and those players' trading cards can fetch a good sum.
While CC Sabathia has had a storied career in the big leagues, it was not all sunshine and rainbows. He did not struggle on the mound, but he did have some demons he was battling off the field.
Big reactions were flying in from folks everywhere, and that included one of their former players in Hall of Fame starting pitcher CC Sabathia. Back in 1976, Yankees owner George Steinbrenner ...
Strolling the grounds at George M. Steinbrenner Field, CC Sabathia scoffed at the notion that the Yankees have been some bastion of conformity. The organization has long held a reputation for ...
It was also in what she wore. Jay Graber wore a black T-shirt that read "Mundus sine caesaribus," which is Latin for "a world without Caesars." The statement piece is seemingly a dig at Mark ...
"Pinstripes are forever." -@yankees captioned. Starting pitchers Roger Clemens and CC Sabathia were among the former stars who were in attendance, and they spent time with Luis Gil and Gerrit Cole.
What Happened: During her appearance at SXSW, Graber wore a black T-shirt with the Latin phrase "Mundus sine caesaribus"—which translates to "A world without Caesars." The bold wardrobe choice ...
Bluesky is taking another shot at the Mark Zuckerbergs of the tech world. During the week of SXSW in Austin, Bluesky CEO Jay Graber donned a black T-shirt imprinted with a Latin phrase: "Mundus ...
On Feb. 26th, students and school staff across Saskatchewan dressed in pink shirts to show their support for a world without it. The movement started in 2007 after two Nova Scotia students wore ...