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The Astros had offered Pettitte $12 million for a one-year contract. [41] Pettitte won his 200th career game on September 19, 2007. [42] In 2007, he led the American League in starts (34), was seventh in batters faced (916), and was ninth in innings pitched (215 + 1 ⁄ 3), finishing the regular season with a 15–9 win–loss record. He also ...
On November 28, the Yankees re-signed Andy Pettitte to a one-year contract worth $12 million. [3] On November 30, the Yankees re-signed Mariano Rivera to a one-year contract worth $10 million. [4] On December 14, the Yankees signed Kevin Youkilis to a one-year contract worth $12 million. [5]
On March 16, the New York Yankees signed (LHP) Andy Pettitte to a one-year Minor League contract, worth $2.5 million. July 2012: Yankees acquired Ichiro Suzuki in a trade for two minor league pitchers. On August 12, 2012 the New York Yankees signed a contract with (RHP) Derek Lowe Archived February 21, 2014, at the Wayback Machine
Andy Pettitte's percentage more than doubled from 13.5% to 27.9%, perhaps a result of Sabathia's high support. ... The two had similar career win totals and ERAs. Pettitte, however, has two ...
On December 9, pitcher Andy Pettitte signed a $11.75 million contract for one year. [6] On December 22, the Yankees traded outfielder Melky Cabrera, pitcher Michael Dunn, and minor league pitcher Arodys Vizcaíno to the Atlanta Braves for pitchers Javier Vázquez and Boone Logan. [7]
Even while coaching high school baseball back home in Texas, Andy Pettitte always maintained contact with various Yankees to discuss the intricacies of pitching. Now in a new role as an adviser ...
On December 9, the Yankees agreed to a contract with relief pitcher LaTroy Hawkins for 1 year, $3.75 million. On December 12, the Yankees re-signed pitcher Andy Pettitte to a 1-year, $16 million contract. Alex Rodriguez opted out of his contract in the middle of Game 4 of the 2007 World Series. The Yankees initially stated that they would not ...
Only a few days into his new advisory role with the Yankees, Andy Pettitte is already talking shop. The former southpaw, who spent 15 years with the Yankees over multiple stints, spent part of his ...