Longtime Yankee starter Andy Pettitte says he ready to join the team after pitching an extended spring training game, according to a report on the Yankees website.
“I feel I’m strong enough and ready to make my next start with [the Yankees],” said Pettitte. “I feel good and it was another solid day. I felt the quality of pitches were as good as I’ve had in any of my starts up to now, and I was able to hold my velocity throughout [the outing]. I feel like I’m ready to help the team.”
Where Pettitte will pitch next is unclear. The Yankees, after sending Freddy Garcia to the bullpen and watching Phil Hughes’ ERA hover just under 8.00, have a clear need for a quality starter and Pettitte could be the one. The soon-to-be 40-year-old racked up 240 wins in a 16-year career.