From ESPN.com:
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Andy Pettitte has decided to put off retirement and pitch for the New York Yankees in 2008. <!-- begin top part -->
<!-- begin whole table --> As far as winning games, consistency has been Andy Pettitte's calling card since breaking in with the Yankees in 1995. In the second half of seasons, though, is when Pettitte really ramps up his performance:
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<!-- end whole table --> Pettitte's agent, Randy Hendricks, said Monday that the 35-year-old left-hander had started telling teammates on Sunday. Hendricks then informed Yankees general manager Brian Cashman of the news.
NASHVILLE, Tenn. -- Andy Pettitte has decided to put off retirement and pitch for the New York Yankees in 2008. <!-- begin top part -->
<!-- begin whole table --> As far as winning games, consistency has been Andy Pettitte's calling card since breaking in with the Yankees in 1995. In the second half of seasons, though, is when Pettitte really ramps up his performance:
<!-- end top part --> <!-- begin table --><!-- end table -->
<!-- end whole table --> Pettitte's agent, Randy Hendricks, said Monday that the 35-year-old left-hander had started telling teammates on Sunday. Hendricks then informed Yankees general manager Brian Cashman of the news.