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WILL CC SABATHIA WIN 300 GAMES???


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He's going to be 33. He needs 105 wins to get to 300.  He averages about 15 wins a season.  He would have to pitch effectively until 40 and get 15 wins each season until then.  Not saying it isn't going to happen, but it's a pretty rare feat nowadays and he doesn't exactly have the shape to pitch into his 40s.

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He's going to be 33. He needs 105 wins to get to 300.  He averages about 15 wins a season.  He would have to pitch effectively until 40 and get 15 wins each season until then.  Not saying it isn't going to happen, but it's a pretty rare feat nowadays and he doesn't exactly have the shape to pitch into his 40s.

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He's going to be 33. He needs 105 wins to get to 300.  He averages about 15 wins a season.  He would have to pitch effectively until 40 and get 15 wins each season until then.  Not saying it isn't going to happen, but it's a pretty rare feat nowadays and he doesn't exactly have the shape to pitch into his 40s.

Except he averages over 18 wins in his previous 4 seasons with the Yankees. If he stays healthy he will easily get to 300, but for a pitcher who is 32 staying healthy isn't the soundest bet n the world. I think he pushes 315 to 320 wins.

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Except he averages over 18 wins in his previous 4 seasons with the Yankees. If he stays healthy he will easily get to 300, but for a pitcher who is 32 staying healthy isn't the soundest bet n the world. I think he pushes 315 to 320 wins.

 

Okay. So he gets 18 wins this season and through 2016.  He is possibly a free agent after that.  He would be 36/37 and there is no assurance the Yankees bring him back, or he decides to keep pitching.  He still would need aproximately 40 wins, which isn't a given.  Like I said, it's possible but not probable.  Too many factors that could impact it negatively, like his shoulder or weight.

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He's going to be 33. He needs 105 wins to get to 300.  He averages about 15 wins a season.  He would have to pitch effectively until 40 and get 15 wins each season until then.  Not saying it isn't going to happen, but it's a pretty rare feat nowadays and he doesn't exactly have the shape to pitch into his 40s.

 

Carl thanks for putting some thought into the response.  I wish the thread starter and put a little more thought into it.  :)

 

I never thought of CC winning 300, scary that it is possible.  Looking at it this way (105 away) it could happen.

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Except he averages over 18 wins in his previous 4 seasons with the Yankees. If he stays healthy he will easily get to 300, but for a pitcher who is 32 staying healthy isn't the soundest bet n the world. I think he pushes 315 to 320 wins.

 

And he will need to do that for a good 4 seasons still.

 

He will be 33 in 2 months.  He had an inflammed elbow last year and he is a big boy.

 

He has the talent and is on the right team to do it, but in todays 'drug testing' world.  He might not have the....err...pharmacologoical advantage Rog-ah had. 

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