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Dec 15

Jon Heyman says that Andy Pettitte has “a $36-million, three-year offer from another, unnamed team.”

My money is on the Red Sox or the Rangers.

7 Responses to “Another Team Chasing Pettitte?”

  1. thenewguy Says:

    My money is on the Red Sox or the Rangers.
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    My money is on Jon Heyman’s editor or Andy Pettitte’s agents.

  2. yankees27th Says:

    Why would the Red Sox offer that much for Pettitte? They’ve been moving so much towards youth, they wouldn’t offer Pettitte so much for so long.
    Rangers wouldn’t surprise me though. Their pitching is a mess…

  3. jmeisner Says:

    Ah screw it, just give him $16 million for one year, who cares. We gave in to Mo and Posada, giving them contracts that were more of a “thank you for what you’ve done”, not “this is for what you’re going to do”, why not do the same for Andy?

  4. Tex Antoine Says:

    Because he isn’t any good

  5. Steve Lombardi Says:

    ~~Why would the Red Sox offer that much for Pettitte? ~~

    Because they know that he was killed by his defense last year and is still a solid pitcher…plus, I think they would get off on seeing Pettitte wearing Sox colors. Remember Cone and Wells.

    Age? Didn’t scare them off Schilling all these years…

    Another team I could see going for Pettitte..the Braves, since they lost Burnett…

  6. kia Says:

    Steve,
    I have been thinking the same thing the minute I heard about it. With Youk and Pedroia gold glove players he could do very well.

  7. MJ Says:

    Well, if that’s the case, all the best to Andy. Have fun and good luck. See ya.

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