Although a deal is not complete, the source said there are "zero major roadblocks" that would prevent the Yankees from finalizing an agreement with the 28-year-old left-hander.
Not all terms of the deal are agreed to yet, the source indicated. Sabathia also would need to take and pass a physical exam.
ESPN The Magazine's Buster Olney reported that to get the deal completed, the Yankees added a seventh year to their original six-year, $140 million offer, bringing the total package to seven years and $161 million -- at $23 million a season, by far the biggest contract for any pitcher in history. He also confirmed that Sabathia can opt out of the deal after three years -- addressing his concerns about living in New York with his wife and children.The New York Post first reported Wednesday on its Web site that Sabathia, the prize of this year's free-agent class, had decided to go with the Yankees after fielding offers from a number of teams.
Also, the Yankees and Sabathia are working on the no-trade language for a clause that is still being negotiated. Sabathia will make his opt-out decision after the 2011 season, with four years remaining on the deal. It could allow him to leave, or renegtotiate with the Yankees.
CC's Big Challenge
Nothing less than greatness will be expected from CC Sabathia. It's the bargain you strike when you choose to play in New York, writes Buster Olney. Blog |
"He's now excited about becoming a Yankee," a source told Olney.
Sabathia had been courted by the Milwaukee Brewers, the San Francisco Giants and the Boston Red Sox. The Los Angeles Dodgers said that Sabathia, who lives in California, had expressed interest in playing there, too, although the team did not publicly make him an offer.
But in the end, it was clear that no other team was going to come close to what the Yankees offered. That was despite varying signals from the Dodgers -- owner Frank McCourt reached out to Sabathia personally -- as well as the Giants, who had talked about meeting with Sabathia this weekend, and the Los Angeles Angels.
To the Yankees, Sabathia was more than just the No. 1 prize on the free-agent market. He was the centerpiece of their entire offseason game plan. They went into the winter determined to add Sabathia and two other free-agent starters.
CC Sabathia: Career vs. AL
CC Sabathia has dominated the AL East more than any other division during his career.
| Division | W-L | ERA | K/BB ratio |
| AL East* | 21-8 | 2.96 | 3.66 |
| AL Central | 53-31 | 3.68 | 2.65 |
| AL West | 19-18 | 4.57 | 2.05 |
| *= stats excluding games vs. Yankees | |||
A baseball official said Cashman was headed back to Las Vegas on Wednesday.
Sabathia, who was dealt by the Cleveland Indians to the Brewers before last season's trade deadline, went 11-2 with a 1.65 ERA in Milwaukee, carrying the Brewers into their first playoff appearance since 1982.
Big Money
The seven-year, $160 million deal the Yankees are reportedly offering CC Sabathia would rank fourth among the richest contracts ever paid a major league baseball player. The top three deals belong to two of his future teammates.
| Player/Team(s) | Years | Millions | Position |
| Alex Rodriguez, NYY | 2008-17 | $275 | 3B |
| Alex Rodriguez, Tex-NYY | 2001-10 | 252 | SS-3B |
| Derek Jeter, NYY | 2001-10 | 189 | SS |
| *CC Sabathia, NYY | 2009-15 | 160 | P |
| Manny Ramirez, Bos | 2001-08 | 160 | OF |
| Miguel Cabrera, Det | 2008-15 | 152.3 | 3B |
| Todd Helton, Col | 2003-11 | 141.5 | 1B |
| Johan Santana, NYM | 2008-13 | 137.5 | P |
| Alfonso Soriano, Cubs | 2007-14 | 136 | 2B/OF |
| Barry Zito, SF | 2007-13 | 126 | P |
| Vernon Wells, Tor | 2008-14 | 126 | OF |
| * - preliminary figure | |||
Sabathia's deal will top the previous mark for a pitcher, a $137.5 million, six-year contract agreed to by Johan Santana and the New York Mets last winter.
Among all players, it will trail Alex Rodriguez's $252 million, 10-year agreement with Texas, A-Rod's $275 million, 10-year deal with the Yankees and Derek Jeter's $189 million, 10-year contract with the Yankees, ending up in the same area as Manny Ramirez's $160 million, eight-year contract with the Red Sox.ESPN The Magazine's Buster Olney reported that there is no deferred money in the deal. What that means is that this Sabathia deal increases the record for real, or present-day, value for a deal for a pitcher from the $20.5 million set by Johan Santana's deal with the Mets last season to $23 million for Sabathia.
Last year, Santana got $137.5 million for six years from the Mets, but that included deferred money. The deferred money made the present-day or real value of the deal -- that is how Major League Baseball calculates it -- about $20.5 million per year. That means the present-day value of Santana's deal was only $123 million.The Brewers made a five-year, $100 million offer, but with much of the money deferred. The Giants, according to sources, never made a formal offer, but indicated they could be willing to extend a bid slightly lower than the Brewers' offer if the deal was structured carefully.
The Dodgers and Angels were interested but had other priorities. And while Sabathia and his agent, Greg Genske, met with the Red Sox during their visit to Las Vegas, the Red Sox never loomed as serious bidders. So in the end, there was a vast economic difference between the Yankees' offer and anything else on the table. Yet Sabathia still couldn't bring himself to agree until he and his wife had convinced themselves that New York was the right place for them to play, live and raise a family.By the time Cashman walked out their door late Tuesday night, those doubts had melted, and his team's mission was accomplished. CC Sabathia was going to become a Yankee.
Nothing less than greatness will be expected from CC Sabathia. It's the bargain you strike when you choose to play in New York, writes Buster Olney.

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