CC Sabathia Doesn’t Give An (Expletive) About Poor Spring Training Stats

CC Sabathia is having a brutal spring, but he certainly isn’t concerned about what that might mean for his regular season.

Sabathia was knocked around Saturday against the Pittsburgh Pirates’ minor-league affiliate, the latest in a growing line of disappointments this spring for the New York Yankees left-hander.

Sabathia’s spring numbers are not pretty. He’s appeared in two major-league games, allowing six runs on nine hits in 4 2/3 innings. He worked five innings in the minor-league game Saturday, allowing two home runs, and now has served up five home runs this spring counting Saturday’s appearance.

But again, Sabathia isn’t too concerned.

“I don’t give a (expletive) what stock they put in it,” Sabathia said after his outing, according to the New York Post. “It is what it is. I’ve had spring trainings where I’ve given up a lot of runs and went out and had a good season. I’ve had spring trainings like last year where I didn’t give up (any) runs and I gave up (six) in the first game (last season on Opening Day vs. Houston). So you all can put stock in whatever you want. I’m not really worried about it.”

Sabathia has plenty to prove at this point. He endured arguably the worst full season of his career in 2013, allowing a league-high 112 earned runs and posting a 14-13 record with a 4.78 ERA. Things didn’t get much better in 2014. Sabathia underwent season-ending knee surgery in August and made only eight prior starts, allowing 27 runs in 46 innings including 10 home runs.

Sabathia — due to make $23 million this season — won’t be New York’s Opening Day starter. Masahiro Tanaka will get that honor, and Sabathia will take the ball in third game of the 2015 season.

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