Pettitte or bust
Well, Lilly is gone, Meche is gone, Garcia is gone, Schmidt is gone, and we're not interested in Zito.
It looks like it's Pettitte or nobody. My feeling is that this must be close to a done deal or we wouldn't have let everyone pass.
I would also like to say that had we shown Andy this kind of love after 2003, we would probably have another World Series under our belt and wouldn't have been subject to the greastest collapse in the history of sports.
It looks like it's Pettitte or nobody. My feeling is that this must be close to a done deal or we wouldn't have let everyone pass.
I would also like to say that had we shown Andy this kind of love after 2003, we would probably have another World Series under our belt and wouldn't have been subject to the greastest collapse in the history of sports.
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Steiner, that's a lot of malarky right there!
All this Pettitte love bothers me.
I think that if you put Andy Pettitte in that rotation and delete Kevin Brown, you would see some difference in outcome. That's this man's humble opinion.
In 2004, Andy Pettitte's season was cut short by an arm injury. He didn't make it to the postseason. He wouldn't have made a difference.
Maybe he wouldn't have gotten hurt. There is no telling. Maybe it was the Houston mound. One thing is for sure, Brown was hurt his entire time as a Yankee.
Well, I can't blame poor pitching alone for our demise in 2004. We had Boston dead-to-rights, down 3 games to nothing and we lost four in a row. That's a collapse attributable to the entire team, not just Kevin Brown.
Kevin Brown is a moth.
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