Hall of Famer CC Sabathia Reveals 1 MLB Rule Every Player Hated

Former New York Yankees legend CC Sabathia doesn't hesitate to name the MLB rule he wish didn't exist during his Hall of Fame career.

Hall of Famer CC Sabathia Reveals 1 MLB Rule Every Player Hated originally appeared on Athlon Sports.

New York Yankees legend CC Sabathia will be immortalized in baseball history as a first-ballot Hall of Famer on Sunday, July 27.

The left-handed pitcher, who helped the Yankees win the 2009 World Series, also played for the Cleveland Indians and Milwaukee Brewers during his 19-year MLB career. Cheering him on at the ceremony in Cooperstown, which airs live on MLB. com at 1:30 pm ET, Sabathia's wife, Amber, and their four children, including prospect Carsten Sabathia.

While the American League Cy Young Award winner retired in 2019, Sabathia remains closely linked to the professional world of baseball. He's a special assistant to MLB commissioner Rob Manfred, working as a liaison between players and the league.

Speaking to Sabathia, a brand ambassador for Mastercard, a title sponsor of the All-Star game, the 45-year-old reflected on changes in the league and culture since he played.

Hall of Fame Inductee CC Sabathia at the Clarke Sports Center in Cooperstown, NY.Gregory Fisher-Imagn Images

In addition to the All-Star game itself, which ended in a historic Home Run Swing-Off this year, Mastercard sponsored the Stand Up to Cancer tribute, invited the local winner of their small-business competition to throw out the ceremonial first pitch, and hosted the first Kids4Tech event in Atlanta.

Sabathia loves being a part of these priceless moments. However, when I asked Sabathia if he missed having the winner of the All-Star game determine which team has home field advantage in the World Series, he didn't hold back.

"No. Absolutely, not," the six-time All-Star answered. "I don’t think any player ever really wanted that to be a thing."

Former New York Yankees starting pitcher CC Sabathia. Brad Penner-Imagn Images

"After the tie in Milwaukee, I think the commissioner’s office was not really happy about that and kinda put that rule in. But I don’t think any player ever wanted that to be a thing where the All-Star game determines home field advantage.

"You play 162 games, you play a long playoff schedule. The best team should have home field advantage," Sabathia concluded.

As stated by MLB.com, "From 2003-16, World Series home-field advantage was given to the team from the league that won that year’s All-Star Game, a rule that was installed after a 7-7 tie in the 2002 Midsummer Classic.

"And for the previous 98 editions of the World Series, home-field advantage simply alternated between the AL and NL depending on whether it was an odd or an even year."

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This story was originally reported by Athlon Sports on Jul 27, 2025, where it first appeared.

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