"Sh*t Is Ridiculous!": CC Sabathia Totally Trashes Ex-Yankee Clint Frazier
Ever since being released by the New York Yankees, and subsequently signing with the Chicago Cubs, Clint Frazier has been all over social media, essentially throwing shade at his former club.
Ex-Yankee CC Sabathia has definitely heard enough. “If I see another Clint Frazier story, bro, I’m gonna punch somebody in the f---ing face!" He let it all out on his R2C2 podcast with Ryan Ruocco.
So, CC Sabathia: I'll Punch Someone in 'F--king Face' If I See 1 More Clint Frazier Story https://t.co/IMtsswW581 pic.twitter.com/lSJpbOea9Y
— Elisa (@TrulyTG) December 9, 2021
And the former Yankee ace didn't stop there.
S--t is ridiculous. That kid played 15 games in the f--king big leagues. Get the f--k out of here with all these stupid ass f--king stories.
To be accurate, Frazier played parts of five seasons in the Bronx, but averaged a mere 45 games a year due to injuries and other assorted issues. He never came close to living up to the hype of being the Yankees' No. 2 prospect in 2016.
After being cut loose and signing with the Cubs before the lockout, he posted on Twitter about his happiness of being in Chicago, and took a shot at the Yankees' no facial hair policy.
first off, these uniforms are soooo sick! i'm so excited to join the @Cubs — one of the biggest reasons i chose to come here was the fan base and how electric you guys can be towards your players. i'll be just as electric for you guys too. here's to leaving my razor at home 🪒🐻 pic.twitter.com/rbf9THyaF8
— Clint Frazier (@clintfrazier) December 7, 2021
"I'm so excited to join the @Cubs," wrote Frazier. "One of the biggest reasons i chose to come here was the fan base and how electric you guys can be towards your players. i'll be just as electric for you guys too. here's to leaving my razor at home."
The 27-year-old continued on with other social media interactions, reiterating how glad he was to be out of New York.
Safe to say that most Yankee fans, and Sabathia, are glad as well.
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