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"I feel good about where CC is right now," manager Joe Girardi said. "One of the things that we tried to do in the month of September is slow his innings down. We believe that's going to be beneficial. Every time you go through the postseason as a player you learn something about yourself and ways to handle situations better."
Alex Rodriguez is another Yankees star looking to put playoff failures behind him. Sabathia, however, has a simple explanation for his own postseason problems.
"I think maybe just trying to go out and do too much," he said. "Trying to go out and throw shutouts and throw no-hitters and things like that instead of going out and doing the same things I've done during the regular season which is throwing strikes early in the count."
Sabathia has allowed 22 walks and 33 hits in 25 postseason innings. He struggled in October the past two years after throwing 241 innings during the 2007 regular season and 253 in 2008.
This time, his workload was less taxing.
"It's a good thing," Sabathia said. "The last couple of times I had a week in between starts. It definitely helps just to get that mental break of being able to come to the field and relax for a couple of days."
Now, the pressure is on.
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