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Monday is Hot Baseball Wife Day here at UmpBump, and today’s honoree is Amber Sabathia, the wife of Yankees ace CC Sabathia.  The former Amber Williams was CC’s high school sweetheart when they were both growing up in Vallejo, California. The couple was married in 2003 and now they have three children, son Carsten Charles Sabathia III, and daughters Jaeden Arie and Cyia Cathleen (ie another “CC”).

Amber Sabathia was pressing her husband hard last offseason to sign with the hometown San Francisco Giants, so they would not have to move to another city, and it was rumored that CC only agreed to sign with the Yankees after Brian Cashman had a private sit-down with Amber to convince her that it was possible to raise kids in New York.

In her free time, Amber is pursuing a college degree in history.

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Amber palling around with Kate Hudson

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4 Responses to “Hot Baseball Wife: Amber Sabathia”

  1. high school sweetheart? yeah, this’ll last.

  2. Sarah Green says:

    Lynds, I am forced to concur. How long before Amber is crying to Cindy Adams?

  3. BlackCowboy says:

    God,Amber Sabathia’s got some big boobs!!!!I’d

    LOVE to bury my lad-steak between that broad’s legs…if I knew 6-7,335-lb. CC wasn’t within MILES of where we were!!!!

  4. Not ugly, but not hot. Kind of looks like Tiger Woods. Surely you can spotlight better looking wives.

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