Cold Night, Hot Southpaws



On a frosty early April night, two veteran lefthanders grabbed the baseball spotlight. Andy Pettitte (above) and Cliff Lee (right) dominated their opponents -- and helped their teams win for the first time in '13. How clutch were those performances?  No team ever wants to start a season 0 & 3!

The majors' oldest starting pitcher, the 40-year-old Pettitte held the Red Sox in check, allowing just a run and scattering eight hits over eight innings (Mariano Rivera capped this Sunshine Boys night for New York -- the 43 year old earning the save, the 69th time Mo has saved a Pettitte victory).

Lee was even more impressive, shutting out the Braves on two hits over eight. He and closer Jonathan Pappelbon even made history -- the Phils' victory ended a record run of victories by Atlanta, who had won the last 23 games started by Kris Medlen.

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