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Andy Pettitte who finished the season 14-14 with a 4.54 earned run average and led the Yankees with 204 innings, is flirting with retirement again.
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The Orioles are in their usual late-season spiral, including a loss to the Yankees. But on Sunday they will start Chris Waters, who tossed a shutout in his last start.
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Andy Pettitte gave up 10 hits and six runs, all earned, in six innings, while Toronto’s Roy Halladay held back New York’s offense.
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In a game the Yankees essentially had to win, Pettitte throttled the Toronto Blue Jays for seven innings, allowing five singles and no other base runners.
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A night after their young ace hurt his shoulder, the Yankees watched their stalwart left-hander fall flat against the Rangers in a road trip that could not be going worse.
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Mike Mussina baffled Minnesota for eight innings and Alex Rodriguez hit a two-run double as the Yankees beat the Twins Wednesday for their 10th straight home win.
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Andy Pettitte was fast and effective for New York, dominating the A’s in eight innings, with nine strikeouts.
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A. J. Burnett humbled the Yankees, allowing six hits over eight and a third innings and needing just 98 pitches to do it.
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With Jon Lester in command, the Red Sox battered Andy Pettitte and stormed off with a victory at Yankee Stadium. The Yankees trail Boston by five games in the wild-card race.
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Johan Santana was outdueled over six innings by another left-handed pitcher, Andy Pettitte, who carried a 19-inning scoreless streak into his start.
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