52 Results for andy pettitte

Blame the system, not the Yankees

Peter Gammons

The morning after the Yankees won their 27th World Series, one of their scouts sent an e-mail that read: "You cannot believe how Brian Cashman treated...

ESPN Insider Blog Entry | Conversation | November 07, 2009

Abreu has set perfect example for Angels

Peter Gammons

It began in the first inning of the first game of the American League Division Series between the Boston Red Sox and the Los Angeles Angels. John Lack...

ESPN Insider Blog Entry | Conversation | October 12, 2009

Sox, Yankees look to October

Peter Gammons

...the ALCS and World Series, Chamberlain likely will make two Game 4 starts, as long as Andy Pettitte's shoulder remains healthy. Chamberlain can be an important weapon if he can put his 10...

Blog Entry | Conversation | September 24, 2009

AL East becoming a pitching division

Peter Gammons

...Wang make 30-something starts. And a full season for Joba Chamberlain and another one for Andy Pettitte. And unlike the past couple of seasons -- such as 2008, when seven pitchers made at least...

ESPN Insider Blog Entry | Conversation | March 14, 2009

If teams wait, big names could be had by summer

Peter Gammons

...water -- with some box seats in South Bronx going for $2,500 a chair. Nice guy Andy Pettitte balked at taking a pay cut from the $16 million he earned for going 14-14...

Blog Entry | Conversation | December 13, 2008

Lure of Yankees draws Pettitte in; Red Sox have issues

Peter Gammons, Special to ESPN.com

Yankee Stadium is a different place than it was in the 1980's, and it's more than just money that's attracting players to the Pinstripes.

Story | Conversation | December 09, 2006

Ample living proof of Clemens' greatness

Peter Gammons, Special to ESPN.com

No one knows where, when or if he'll play again. But there is one undeniable truth -- Roger Clemens is the greatest living pitcher.

Story | Conversation | April 28, 2006

Initial deals could ignite market

Peter Gammons, Special to ESPN.com

With all of the major power figures in Dallas, the first 24 hours of the winter meetings could set off a number of chain reactions.

ESPN Insider Story | December 04, 2005

Reinsdorf won't touch a thing

Peter Gammons, Special to ESPN.com

What is so striking about the White Sox is their stability, making the phrase world champion White Sox special.

ESPN Insider Story | November 05, 2005

Contenders' highs and lows

Peter Gammons, Special to ESPN.com

Every team bidding for a spot in the postseason has good parts and bad parts.

ESPN Insider Story | September 11, 2005

Simply an August ritual

Peter Gammons, Special to ESPN.com

Though many more are expected, Ken Griffey Jr. leads a long list of players who already have cleared waivers.

ESPN Insider Story | August 16, 2005

Winning culture starts in minors

Peter Gammons, Special to ESPN.com

Teams like the Yankees, Red Sox and Cubs are making an effort to build from within.

ESPN Insider Story | July 11, 2005

What baseball needs: The best

Peter Gammons, Special to ESPN.com

Ichiro chasing .400, more Red Sox-Yankees drama ... baseball will survive the steroid mess by being baseball.

Story | April 02, 2005

Anatomy of an undone deal

Peter Gammons, Special to ESPN.com

Cold feet? Hardly. Javier Vazquez's family concerns convinced the Dodgers to walk away from the Big Unit deal.

Story | December 23, 2004

The many points of interest

Peter Gammons, Special to ESPN.com

Lou Piniella to the Mets? Is Mark Mulder's slump serious? Ten big issues for the season's final week.

Story | September 26, 2004