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Mon Jul 1 201323:47Andy Pettitte becomes Yankees' K leader
Andy Pettitte became the Yankees' all-time leader in strikeouts while surrendering four runs in five innings against the Twins on Monday.
If not for the record, it would have been a pretty forgettable night for Pettitte. He allowed six hits, walked four and struck out just two. Still, that was enough to move him past Whitey Ford for the Yankees lead at 1,958. Pettitte has 2,386 strikeouts overall, making him MLB's active leader over CC Sabathia (2,311).
Source: Rotoworld.com
Wed Jun 26 201322:42Pettitte loses third straight against Rangers
Andy Pettitte allowed four runs -- three earned -- over six innings to take the loss against the Rangers on Wednesday.
Pettitte has now lost three straight games, and his record now sits at 5-6 on the year. On Wednesday, the left-hander allowed six hits and two walks while striking out six. He'll try to get back in the win column Monday against the Twins at Target Field.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Thu Jun 20 201323:06Andy Pettitte gives up five runs in loss
Andy Pettitte surrendered five runs in 6 2/3 innings to take a loss to the Rays on Thursday.
Pettitte typically does his best work with men on, but it didn't happen tonight, as he gave up four runs in four of his seven innings of work. He's turned in just one quality start in four tries since coming off the DL, that coming against lowly Seattle. He's a spot starter at best in shallow mixed leagues right now.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sat Jun 15 201301:29Andy Pettitte takes loss to Angels
Andy Pettitte was charged with four runs in seven innings Friday in a loss to the Angels.
The fourth run came after David Adams let a routine popup drop behind second base, giving Peter Bourjos a rather ridiculous single (Adams didn't touch the ball, so apparently that's not an error). It cost Pettitte a quality start tonight, and it pushed his hit total up to 11, which is the most he'd allowed in four years.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sat Jun 8 201319:10Yankees beat M's as Pettitte earns 250th win
Andy Pettitte limited the Mariners to one run over 7 1/3 innings Saturday in the Yankees' 3-1 win.
Pettitte struck out six Seattle batters, issued no walks and surrendered only three hits to earn his 250th career victory. The veteran southpaw is 5-3 on the season with a 3.82 ERA and 1.26 WHIP, and should remain a steady fantasy option throughout the summer. He will take on the Angels in his next scheduled start.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Mon Jun 3 201323:11Andy Pettitte gets lifted in fifth inning
Andy Pettitte pitched 4 2/3 innings and allowed four runs against the Indians in his return from the disabled list Monday.
Pettitte had just one-two-three inning, that coming in the fourth. He entered the fifth with a 4-1 lead, but he gave up two hits, two walks and then a ground-rule double that knocked him from the game. This was essentially a rehab start for Pettitte, since the Yankees opted to bring him back without having him pitch in the minors. They won tonight anyway, so it worked out fine.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Mon Jun 3 201316:11Yankees activate Pettitte from disabled list
Yankees activated LHP Andy Pettitte from the 15-day disabled list.
Pettitte will return to make the start Monday night against the Indians. The veteran left-hander has been sidelined since May 16 with a strained trapezius muscle. He returns to a 3.83 ERA in eight starts this season.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Thu May 30 201316:15Andy Pettitte (trapezius) to return on Monday
Andy Pettitte (trapezius) is scheduled to return from the disabled list to start Monday against the Indians.
Pettitte has been sidelined since May 16 with a strained trapezius muscle, but he made it through a 75-pitch simulated game this week with no issues. He'll return to a 3.83 ERA over eight starts.
Source: Bryan Hoch on Twitter
Wed May 29 201314:35Pettitte (trapezius) nearing return from DL
Yankees general manager Brian Cashman said Wednesday that the plan is for Andy Pettitte (trapezius) to return from the disabled list early next week.
That would be during the series against Cleveland from June 3-5 at Yankee Stadium. Pettitte has been sidelined since May 16 with a strained trapezius muscle, but hasn't had any issues in bullpen sessions and a simulated game.
Source: Meredith Marakovits on Twitter
Mon May 27 201317:18Pettitte (trapezius) ready for sim game
Andy Pettitte (trapezius) is scheduled to throw a simulated game Tuesday.
That could be enough to ensure his return from the disabled list. Pettitte is eligible to return on June 1 and appears on track to be ready right around that time.
Source: Chad Jennings on Twitter
Sun May 26 201309:27Andy Pettitte throws bullpen session
Andy Pettitte (trapezius) threw a successful bullpen session Saturday.
Pettitte will next throw in an extended spring training game, though the Yankees will wait to see how he feels Sunday before deciding on when that will happen. If he can avoid a setback, Pettitte could be activated when first eligible on June 1.
Source: Newark Star-Ledger
Fri May 24 201317:00Pettitte (trapezius) to throw bullpen Sat.
Andy Pettitte (trapezius) played catch Thursday and Friday and is scheduled to throw a bullpen session Saturday.
Pettitte was placed on the disabled list last week with a strained trapezius muscle, but he's currently throwing without any discomfort. The veteran left-hander expects to throw a simulated game rather than go out on a minor league rehab assignment. Either way, he should return around when he's first eligible on June 1.
Source: Chad Jennings on Twitter
Wed May 22 201318:15Pettitte to resume throwing Thursday or Fri.
Andy Pettitte (trapezius) will play catch either Thursday or Friday.
It will be the first time he's thrown since landing on the DL last week with a strained trapezius muscle. "Then we'll do some long toss, a bullpen and hopefully work it up to a simulated game," Yankees manager Joe Girardi said. Pettitte is expected back on June 1, the first day he's eligible, or shortly after that.
Source: The LoHud Yankees Blog
Fri May 17 201317:57Pettitte to DL with strained trapezius muscle
Yankees placed LHP Andy Pettitte on the 15-day disabled list with a strained trapezius muscle.
Pettitte suffered the injury during Thursday's start against the Mariners. It's believed to be minor, but the Yankees don't want to take any chances with the 40-year-old southpaw. Vidal Nuno is slated to replace him on the active roster and will likely get a start or two.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Fri May 17 201316:01Pettitte will go on DL if he misses start
Yankees manager Joe Girardi said Andy Pettitte (shoulder) will likely be placed on the disabled list if he needs to miss a start.
The good news is that there's a chance he might not have to miss a turn after exiting Thursday's outing with a tight left trapezius muscle. Pettitte obviously dodged a serious injury bullet, but the Yanks could still play it cautiously and put him on the shelf for a couple weeks.
Source: Andy McCullough on Twitter
Thu May 16 201322:46Yanks not too concerned about Pettitte injury
The Yankees indicated after Thursday's game that they're not too concerned about Andy Pettitte's tight left trapezius muscle.
It's good to hear, though it remains unclear whether he'll be able to make his next start. It appears that the Yankees will not sent Pettitte for an MRI. More details about his status should be available on Friday.
Source: Chad Jennings on Twitter
Thu May 16 201321:55Andy Pettitte exits with trapezius tightness
Andy Pettitte left Thursday's start against the Mariners with a tight left trapezius muscle.
The trapezius is located in the upper back/neck area. It's not clear at this point how severe the ailment is, but it seems likely that Pettitte will have to miss at least one start. Ivan Nova (triceps, side) would be an option to replace him in the rotation.
Source: Bryan Hoch on Twitter
Thu May 16 201320:34Pettitte leaves start with apparent injury
Andy Pettitte left Thursday's start against the Mariners in the fifth inning with an apparent injury.
Pettitte whiffed the first two batters of the fifth before Yankees manager Joe Girardi came to get the left-hander. He dealt with back spasms last month, but it's unclear if that's the issue this time. The club will provide an update on his status soon.
Source: Erik Boland on Twitter
Sat May 11 201321:54Pettitte pitches seven strong innings in win
Andy Pettitte delivered seven strong innings in Saturday's victory over the Royals, surrendering just two runs.
Pettitte fanned seven on the night while issuing only one free pass and allowing only five total hits. He yielded a run in the third inning on an RBI groundout off the bat of Lorenzo Cain, then Billy Butler tagged him for a solo shot in the fourth, but that was the extent of the damage. It was a nice bounceback effort from the veteran lefty, who was hit hard in his previous two starts. He'll carry a 4-2 record, 3.83 ERA and 1.28 WHIP into Thursday's home matchup against the Mariners.
Source: Rotoworld.com
Sun May 5 201316:57Andy Pettitte struggles again Sunday
Andy Pettitte struggled for the second straight start Sunday, allowing four runs -- three earned -- on four hits and four walks over five frames in a loss to the Athletics.
Pettitte struck out just two, which is the same number of home runs he allowed. He needed 100 pitches to get through the five frames, and his four free passes represented more than half of his second total coming into the game. Pettitte's ERA has gone from 2.22 to 4.06 after a pair of clunkers. He'll try to rebound next weekend in Kansas City.
Source: Rotoworld.com
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