Adios, Andy

Andy Pettitte called it a career yesterday after 240 big league victories (203 as a Yankee, second-most among lefties), plus a record 19 in post-season play. Steady as opposed to spectacular, he was the consistent, hard-working hurler, who got batters out with his wits as much as his arm.
Above: thanks to my pal Bryan Nazario, here he is in the final game, September 2008, at the old Yankee Stadium.
Below: chatting with reporters at the workout and preview of the new Stadium the following April.
As much as #49 became intertwined with Ron Guidry, 46 in the Bronx IS Andy Pettitte. In time, I'd expect a ceremony officially retiring the number and adding it those displayed in Monument Park.

Comments

Unknown said…
I agree Mike, 49 (Guidry) is the symbol of the Yankee pitching staff for the late 1970s dynasty as 46 (Pettitte)is the symbol of the dynasty 20 years later in the 1990s. He was a part of that home grown nucleus that made the Yankees what they are for the last 15 years.

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