Yankees Legends CC Sabathia and Dellin Betances Ride Subway
Baseball Hall of Famer CC Sabathia took his first-ever subway ride to Yankee Stadium's home opener, bringing fellow Yankees legend Dellin Betances along as his guide. The heartwarming journey showed that even superstars can embrace being regular New Yorkers.
Two Yankees legends just proved you're never too famous to try something new.
CC Sabathia, a Hall of Famer and World Series champion, rode the New York City subway for the very first time on Friday. His destination? Yankee Stadium's 2026 home opener, where he once dominated as one of baseball's best pitchers.
The six-time All-Star grew up in California's Bay Area and arrived in New York as an established star with a major contract. Public transportation simply wasn't part of his routine. But after years of calling New York home, Sabathia decided it was finally time to experience the city like millions of fans do.
He didn't go alone. Dellin Betances, his longtime Yankees teammate and a true New York native, served as his subway guide. Betances grew up in Manhattan and attended high school in Williamsburg, making him the perfect companion for the adventure.
There was just one small hiccup. Betances admitted he hadn't taken the subway in roughly 20 years and had to learn that metro cards are now obsolete. Even seasoned New Yorkers need refreshers sometimes.
Sunny's Take
The image of two baseball giants navigating turnstiles and platform crowds perfectly captures what makes sports heroes relatable. Sabathia could have taken a private car or VIP transport to the stadium. Instead, he chose to connect with the city that embraced him and the fans who cheered his name for years.
The pair arrived safely at their old workplace, joining thousands of fans streaming into the Bronx ballpark. Being there for a Yankees victory was just the cherry on top of an already memorable day.
Their journey reminds us that growth and new experiences don't stop when you achieve success. Sometimes the most rewarding adventures are the simplest ones, taken with an old friend by your side.
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Based on reporting by MLB News
This story was written by BrightWire based on verified news reports.
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