What's keeping CC Sabathia busier than ever in retirement - and why it won't be TV
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CC Sabathia, the former MLB pitcher, opens up about his life post-retirement during an interview at Yankee Stadium. Enjoying golf and family time, he expresses disinterest in pursuing a broadcasting career, although he hints at the possibility of podcasting in the future. Sabathia, who played 19 seasons and won a World Series with the Yankees, is actively engaged as a special assistant to the MLB Commissioner, stating he is now busier than during his playing days. His golf game is thriving, noting he's at an eight handicap and relishing the sport.
"I don't think I'm made out for TV or broadcasting," Sabathia, 44, said during the interview on behalf of his partnership with Xyzal. "I don't think so, no. Maybe I'll do podcasting... ten years from now."
"I'm way more busy now than I was when I was playing, absolutely," Sabathia said. "I work for the Yankees, I work at the league, I do a bunch of different stuff, so I stay busy."
Read at New York Post
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