Monday, March 23, 2009

CC Quickly Becoming a Leader

From Tyler Kepner:
The Yankees lavished a $161 million contract on Sabathia to give their rotation an ace. As a bonus, they gained a team leader.

Sabathia has taken teammates to three Orlando Magic games, gone fishing with Brian Bruney and Nick Swisher, and taken the Toy Story Mania! ride at Disney World with Joba Chamberlain.

“I don’t know if I’m a leader,” Sabathia said. “I like to hang out with my teammates. I like to talk to my teammates, get to know them. It’s just my personality. Going to Magic games and going out to eat, doing different things, it’s just something I felt like guys on the same team should always do.”

As he decided where to play during the off-season, Sabathia talked to Derek Jeter, Johnny Damon and others. He said he believed the Yankees’ atmosphere could be fun.

“That’s all I was looking for was just that camaraderie, that willingness to fight for each other,” Sabathia said, adding later: “In here, we’ve got all the talent in the world. If we can come together as a unit, I think we’ll be unstoppable.”

When General Manager Brian Cashman and his staff evaluated Sabathia, they found many examples of his value as a teammate. In Cleveland, Cashman was told, Sabathia’s mother would invite the Indians for barbecues. With free agency nearing late last season, Sabathia ignored his nervous agents and made his last four starts with the Brewers on short rest.

“He’s not going to punch the clock at work and tag out and say, ‘See you all tomorrow,’ ” Cashman said. “He’s on call 24/7 as a teammate. He exemplifies the definition of teammate. It’s not just from when you show up at the ballpark until when you leave. Teammate means friend to him.”

Kepner also discuss how CC helped Jorge Posada yesterday when he used a slide step from the stretch to help Jorge throw out three base stealers, something Posada had not done since having shoulder surgery.“I got plenty of time to throw a guy out,” Posada said.

He also had this quote from Joba Chamberlain about CC: “He’s always been laid-back. You watch him, and he doesn’t really focus on baseball; it’s more the relationship part of it when we’re just in here hanging out. If you want to talk baseball, he’ll talk baseball, but he’s always just trying to make people feel comfortable. He’s really easy to talk to.”

And then there were these quotes about CC from Joe Girardi in today's Daily News:

"I think it was a good (decision) for him (to not go to the WBC)," Girardi said. "It gives you a chance to just fit in and not always have to answer a lot, and the expectations of a lot. It just allows him to be him. And that's a good person, a gentleman who brings a club closer together. Kind of like glue, in a sense."

... Girardi also likened the jumbo lefty's clubhouse presence and ability to intermingle with various players to that of gregarious former Yankee teammate Tim Raines.

"It's great because you want guys comfortable in their surroundings when they come in here," Girardi said. "Not only that, but he's comfortable bringing people together. To me, that's great, because we're going to go through some adversity this season. The closer our club is, the easier it's going to be to get through it."

I think Girardi give a good example of the true importance of good team chemistry and having good teammates who actually like each other. Having a comfortable, relaxed clubhouse is a good thing. And I think it's becoming pretty obvious that CC was not on the right pitcher for the staff, but the right person for the clubhouse.

7 Comments:

Anonymous said...

Going out and being friendly with teamates doesn't make you a leader. If that is the case than Jason Giambi was the leader on the yankees.

Greg Cohen said...

True, but when you're the on organizing things, helping your teammates, and making others feel comfortabe, you become a leader.

Scotty B said...

Great piece. This is exactly what the Yankees need right now. After reading tihs I'm 100% positive we made the right choice with CC. People were bashing the Yankees for not getting Johan last year, but we would have had to give up talent to get him and you also never read articles like this about Johan. CC is gonna be a beast this year.

Anonymous said...

CC said he wants everyone on the team to do stuff together. I wonder how that will fly when A-Rod comes back.

Greg Cohen said...

The way I see it, A-Rod has two choices; tag along or be an outcast. Sadly, I think he will chose the latter.

Kevin said...

i really think arod has no choice but to tag along and try to make this work and regain the trust of the team.. he has let everyone in that locker room down by choosing himself over the yankees, MLB and even the texas rangers by taking PED's. granted he is out because of an injury but im sure we are all thinking the same thing when i say that the injury is probably from steriod injections into that area of the body...we will see what he chooses..i hope he chooses wisely

Greg Cohen said...

mullkj,

I agree that on paper he has only one choice, but it seems that A-Rod always does the exact opposite of what he's supposed to.