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Andrew Eugene Pettitte (/ ˈ p ɛ t ɪ t /; born June 15, 1972) is an American former professional baseball pitcher who played 18 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), primarily for the New York Yankees. He also pitched for the Houston Astros. Pettitte won five World Series championships with the Yankees and was a three-time All-Star.
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 ...
The "Core Four" are former New York Yankees baseball players Derek Jeter, Andy Pettitte, Jorge Posada, and Mariano Rivera. Each member of the Core Four was a key contributor to the Yankees' late-1990s and early 2000s dynasty that won four World Series championships in five years, and a fifth in 2009.
The Yankees are calling on pitching great Andy Pettitte to help them in the present. The five-time World Series champion is joining the Yankees as an adviser — a move manager Aaron Boone says he ...
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 ...
Roberto Petagine (born 1971), Venezuelan Major League Baseball first baseman; Vinnie Pestano (born 1985) Rico Petrocelli (born 1943) Andy Pettitte (born 1972), part Italian and part French; Pretzel Pezzullo (1910–1990) Francesco Pizzoli (1887–1961), first Italian American professional baseball player, began playing for the Chicago White Sox ...
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