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Andy Pettitte: Its the Yankees or no one

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Andy Pettitte: Its the Yankees or no one 

Post#1 » by VinnyTheMick » Wed Oct 31, 2007 4:11 pm

HOUSTON (AP) -- Pitcher Andy Pettitte isn't ready to say whether he will exercise his option to play for the New York Yankees, but he's certain that if he doesn't play for them he won't play for anyone.

"The New York Yankees committed an awful lot of money to me and put it in my hands, gave me a player option and trusted me with that option," Pettitte said in a story posted on Houston television station KRIV's Web site. "It probably wouldn't be real honorable for me not to do anything other than if I shut it down, shut it down or go back and play for the New York Yankees."

Pettitte said he won't let the managerial changes for the Yankees figure into his decision.

"I gotta figure out in my mind exactly what I want to do," he said.

Pettitte said he is happy for Joe Girardi, who has been named manager. He said the other candidates for Joe Torre's replacement also would have been good choices.

Pettitte went 15-9 with a 4.05 ERA last season.


http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/b ... index.html


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edit- here's the link to the original houston interview, with a few more quotes from Andy

http://www.myfoxhouston.com/myfox/pages ... geId=6.1.1
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Post#2 » by AirPaden » Wed Oct 31, 2007 5:55 pm

Thanks for the ariticle. It's about time someone shows some class and loyalty. Thanks Andy! You are a class act!
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Post#3 » by TKF » Wed Oct 31, 2007 6:06 pm

pettite is a man, with honor, but I guess that is no coincidence that guys like he, jeter and bernie williams are sporting 4 rings and A-rod is ringless..

andy is a class act. It just goes to show, when he left for Houtson, it was to be close to home, and after you have done wht he has over his career, you should be afforded options in your career...
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Post#4 » by Knicks 316 » Wed Oct 31, 2007 8:36 pm

Andy was probably dissin' A-Rod as well. Go Andy.
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Post#5 » by Pharmcat » Wed Oct 31, 2007 9:26 pm

TKF wrote:pettite is a man, with honor, but I guess that is no coincidence that guys like he, jeter and bernie williams are sporting 4 rings and A-rod is ringless..
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great statement tkf, thats a good thought
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Post#6 » by Slamm Goodbody » Wed Oct 31, 2007 10:32 pm

That's right, Andy! Andy has a lot of class and, more importantly, a lot of loyalty to the people that pay his salary. The biggest mistake we've made in the last few years was paying more attention to signing Sheffield than making Andy feel appreciated as a free agent. Last year we made up for that and he's reciprocating by making statements like this.
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Post#7 » by VinnyTheMick » Thu Nov 1, 2007 2:29 am

Slamm Goodbody wrote:That's right, Andy! Andy has a lot of class and, more importantly, a lot of loyalty to the people that pay his salary. The biggest mistake we've made in the last few years was paying more attention to signing Sheffield than making Andy feel appreciated as a free agent. Last year we made up for that and he's reciprocating by making statements like this.


That was one of the worst offseasons in recent memory. We let Pettitte, Clemens & Wells walk & replaced them with Brown, Leiber & Hernandez & passed on Bartolo Colon. We signed Sheff when Vlad was clearly a better fit. We traded for A Rod (hidnsight, I know).
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Post#8 » by TKF » Thu Nov 1, 2007 3:15 am

The Kandi Man Rocks wrote:-= original quote snipped =-





great statement tkf, thats a good thought



thanks man. I know the jets are struggling now, but mangini made a good point about character, having guys of good character. When things get tough, it is those with quality character that will perservere and get through the rough times... guys like pettite, jeter, posada, mo, bernie, tino, brosius were all great character guys, and that translated to the team and then on the field... A-rod on the other hand shows his character, and believe it or not, your teamates look at that, they lose trust in guys who display bad character and usualy don't rally around those types of guys.. I mean wasn't it odd that no one came to A-rods Aid when he was getting beat up in the media by boston players and NY writers? But how quickly guys like jeter and others came to the aid of Giambi, spoke up for the guy.. I think that says a lot... even when giambi was wrong for what he had done.....
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Post#9 » by Pharmcat » Thu Nov 1, 2007 3:35 am

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thanks man. I know the jets are struggling now, but mangini made a good point about character, having guys of good character. When things get tough, it is those with quality character that will perservere and get through the rough times... guys like pettite, jeter, posada, mo, bernie, tino, brosius were all great character guys, and that translated to the team and then on the field... A-rod on the other hand shows his character, and believe it or not, your teamates look at that, they lose trust in guys who display bad character and usualy don't rally around those types of guys.. I mean wasn't it odd that no one came to A-rods Aid when he was getting beat up in the media by boston players and NY writers? But how quickly guys like jeter and others came to the aid of Giambi, spoke up for the guy.. I think that says a lot... even when giambi was wrong for what he had done.....


Yea you are so right, i recall criticizing jeter for defending a steroid user and not a clean player like Chokerod.....but now its so clear that chokerod is all bout himself and really doesnt have that good of team charcter
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Post#10 » by sully00 » Thu Nov 1, 2007 3:45 am

I think ARod actually, knowingly or unknowingly has pushed Andy, Jorge, and Mo back to the Yankees. They may well be upset that Joe was let go but if they leave now they will look like they are following him out the door and that would be such a sad conclusion to their legacy.

Andy has said this all along but you have to imagine that Joe leaving upset him. At the same time I can't imagine that he would have a problem playing for Girardi.
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Post#11 » by TKF » Thu Nov 1, 2007 4:27 am

sully00 wrote:I think ARod actually, knowingly or unknowingly has pushed Andy, Jorge, and Mo back to the Yankees. They may well be upset that Joe was let go but if they leave now they will look like they are following him out the door and that would be such a sad conclusion to their legacy.

Andy has said this all along but you have to imagine that Joe leaving upset him. At the same time I can't imagine that he would have a problem playing for Girardi.



joe giradi was a great teamate and leader in that dugout, and he played with jorge, mo and andy, so i don't see any problem with these guys playing for him..
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