YANKEES ANDY PETTITTE TO ANNOUNCE RETIREMENT ON FRIDAY Pettitte, 38, finishes his career with a 240-138 (.635) record and 3.88 ERA (3,055.1 IP, 1,317 ER) in 479 starts over 16 Major League seasons with the Yankees (1995-2003 and '07-10) and Houston Astros (2004-06). He is one of just 26 pitchers all-time to complete his career 100-or-more games over .500. Of the 19 Hall of Fame-eligible pitchers who have reached that plateau, only "Parisian" Bob Caruthers, who went 218-99 from 1884-92, is not enshrined in the Baseball Hall of Fame. WATCH THE PRESS CONFERENCE LIVE FRIDAY, FEB. 4 AT 10:30 A.M. ET ON YANKEES.COM >> http://link.mlblists.com/r/86S09Y/WTZVGZ/9B3VR/MP04XH/ORZVYA/VB/t?a=4411377&b=183690598
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Thursday, February 3, 2011
YANKEES ANDY PETTITTE TO ANNOUNCE RETIREMENT ON FRIDAY
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