Andy Pettitte

Damon not worrying about free agent status

Outfielder takes happy-go-lucky approach towards future Johnny Damon's happy-go-lucky attitude has been one of the constants in the Yankees clubhouse through the last four years, and true to form, he doesn't seem to be worrying...

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Yankees prove HOPE is all you need

One week in July transformed lives, including the players NEW YORK -- From the moment Yankees public-relations man Jason Zillo began pitching the idea to anyone who would listen to the moment the program finally concluded, HOPE...

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Ellsbury, Sox can swipe TYIB Awards

Steal of home contending for top moment in annual honors BOSTON -- It caught nearly everyone in attendance -- most of all, Yankees left-hander Andy Pettitte -- by surprise. That was the stunning sight of Jacoby Ellsbury...

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My letter to Brian Cashman

Via Peter Gammons: The Yankees are planning to go to spring training with Phil Hughes andJoba Chamberlain being programmed to start. “They can always go from starting to the bullpen, but it’s tough going the other way,” says...

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Holiday shopping set to kick into high gear

Black Friday and Cyber Monday are right around the corner Select T-shirts are on sale for $10 off while supplies last. Holiday Shopping 2009 has been off to a blazing start at the MLB.com Shop since Mariano Rivera got Shane...

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Prospectus Today: Starting Pitcher Free Agents Review by Joe Sheehan

Starting Pitcher Free Agents Review by Joe Sheehan There are very few good buys among the available starting pitchers. As with the first two pieces in this series, these pitchers are sorted by the chance that they'll return...

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Pettitte bolsters Hall of Fame argument

Andy Pettitte has the most wins of any active pitcher since 1995, and is second in starts and innings pitched, trailing only Greg Maddux. I read that fact in Tom Verducci’s Sports Illustrated article earlier this month, titled...

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No horror film: Yankees like this Series movie

NEW YORK (AP) -- Joe Girardi and Brian Cashman stood a few feet from each other on the red carpet near the World Series trophy, wearing blue jeans and sports jackets without ties. They were dressed for success, if not for a gala.

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2009 World Series memorabilia at Hall

Treasures from baseball’s 2009 postseason are on display in the “Autumn Glory” exhibit at the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum. Following the New York Yankees’ World Series-clinching win Nov. 4, the museum acquired...

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Johnny Damon doesn't want a pay cut

Even though Johnny Damon (notes) wants to stay with the New York Yankees , he seems to be hurting his chances when he makes it public that he's not planning on taking any kind of pay cut from what he was just making, according...

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