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CC Sabathia enters alcohol rehab, will miss Yankees' postseason

CC Sabathia enters alcohol rehab, will miss Yankees' postseason

New York Yankees pitcher CC Sabathia has decided to enter an alcohol rehabilitation center, the club announced Monday, and will not be available during the postseason.

The Yankees host the Houston Astros on Tuesday in the AL wild-card game. Sabathia wasn't scheduled to pitch, but if the club were to advance to the ALDS, he likely would have been called upon.

Sabathia issued a heartfelt statement, outlining the reasons behind his decision:

STATEMENT FROM CC SABATHIA:

“Today I am checking myself into an alcohol rehabilitation center to receive the professional care and assistance needed to treat my disease.

“I love baseball and I love my teammates like brothers, and I am also fully aware that I am leaving at a time when we should all be coming together for one last push toward the World Series. It hurts me deeply to do this now, but I owe it to myself and to my family to get myself right. I want to take control of my disease, and I want to be a better man, father and player.

“I want to thank the New York Yankees organization for their encouragement and understanding. Their support gives me great strength and has allowed me to move forward with this decision with a clear mind.

“As difficult as this decision is to share publicly, I don’t want to run and hide. But for now please respect my family’s need for privacy as we work through this challenge together.

“Being an adult means being accountable. Being a baseball player means that others look up to you. I want my kids — and others who may have become fans of mine over the years — to know that I am not too big of a man to ask for help. I want to hold my head up high, have a full heart and be the type of person again that I can be proud of. And that’s exactly what I am going to do.

“I am looking forward to being out on the field with my team next season playing the game that brings me so much happiness.”

In these types of situations, baseball is secondary to Sabathia's health. As he wrote in his statement, he knows this is a difficult time to leave the club, but he owes it to his family to get help now. It was likely a difficult decision to make, but certainly the right one.

From a baseball standpoint, Sabathia went 6-10 this season for the Yankees with a 4.73 ERA in 29 starts.

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