Working His Way Back (to the Bronx)
I was at Waterfront Park in Trenton last night to catch Andy Pettitte's appearance with the Yankees double-A farm club as he works his way into shape after deciding to un-retire in mid-March.
The game face is still there; the big lefty's determined expression that's been a familiar one to Yankee fans since the mid-1990s. Now the challenge is finding out how many strikeouts and double-play grounders are left in his tank.
Two months from his 40th birthday, will he find the fountain of youth (or, considering New York, the soda fountain with egg creams) to help his club stay in contention? Warming up on a cool spring evening, in a stadium smaller and more modest than a Grapefruit League park, he's about to challenge himself.
The game face is still there; the big lefty's determined expression that's been a familiar one to Yankee fans since the mid-1990s. Now the challenge is finding out how many strikeouts and double-play grounders are left in his tank.
Two months from his 40th birthday, will he find the fountain of youth (or, considering New York, the soda fountain with egg creams) to help his club stay in contention? Warming up on a cool spring evening, in a stadium smaller and more modest than a Grapefruit League park, he's about to challenge himself.
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