PORT ST. LUCIE, Fla. — The New York Yankees second-biggest signing in a blockbuster offseason has corner real estate in the spacious clubhouse at Steinbrenner Field — perfect locale for CC Sabathia to survey all the drama that comes with wearing pinstripes.

The hulking lefty who powered Milwaukee to the postseason last year signed a seven-year, $161-million deal with the Yankees and is the face of a renovated pitching staff for baseball’s largest payroll. After talking a bit about the All-Star Game last week in Tampa, Fla., he was the first to kindly test-drive the initial set of questions for The P-DQ (some had changed by the time Adam Wainwright fielded the questions). As he did, Ian Kennedy and a few of the other pitchers around him gathered to listen …

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Advice from a parent that has stayed with you …

To be humble.

Memorable Christmas or holiday gift …

My wife bought me a car last year. A Mercedes S65.

Word or phrase you use too often is …

Well, I don’t know if you can write it down.

Favorite superhero?

Iron Man.

Best fictional baseball player?

Rick “Wild Thing” Vaughn

Greatest achievement?

Being a good father.

Current State of mind?

Relaxed. (And he says this looking around the Yankees clubhouse on the day its swarming with media because Alex Rodriguez is going to talk publicly about steroids for the first time.)

Greatest extravagance or indulgence?

My house. Definitely, my house. It’s nice.

Favorite ballplayer growing up?

Ken Griffey Jr.

First car?

1998 Camaro

Current car?

That gift, the 2008 Mercedes S65

Place you’ve got to visit before you die

Jamaica

Who would be in your Fav Five?

President Obama, my mom, my wife, my boy Drew Gooden and LeBron James.

Most embarrassing song on your iPod?

I’m thinking, probably “2 Legit 2 Quit,” M.C. Hammer.

Movie you’ll stop to watch whenever it comes on is …

Coming to America

Sing in the shower or in the car?

Both

You know you’re in the minors when …

You eat peanut butter and jelly every day.

I tune out when people talk about …

My weight.

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On a quick personal note: Remember the Rocky. In Denver this morning, The Rocky Mountain News, the newspaper that made me want to go into newspapers, printed its final edition. It is an unnerving time for the industry, but the shuttering of one of the finest and best newspapers in the country has to get everybody’s attention. I treasured the chance to work at the Rocky, the paper I grew up clipping box scores from each morning. Without fail, it offered some of the finest baseball coverage around — and that was before there was a team of its own to cover. Yesterday the Twitter feed from the newsroom read like a scrolling eulogy. Columnist Dave Krieger runs through the names that made it all happen, dear friend Rick Sadowski says farewell from a road trip, and my boyhood hero Drew Litton captures the moment as only his pen can. The Rocky will be missed. Here’s hoping there aren’t more to follow …

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