Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Yankees Finally Bolster Rotation

Andy Pettitte struggles to bring himself to sign such a low-priced contract.


The Yankees brought back Andy Pettitte yesterday, signing him to a one-year deal for $5.5 million, with another $6+ million in incentives. From the linked story:

Pettitte might have been able to get a multiyear deal from another club.

"I could have made an awful lot more money than what I signed for," he said.


Indeed. Who out there isn't looking to sign aging, .500 pitchers with a history of elbow and shoulder pain to lucrative, multi-year deals?

I kid, of course, because Andy Pettitte is a fine addition to the Yankees staff and finally brings some stability. I mean, who has heard of these shmoes? The rotation heading into 2009 looks something like this:

CC Sabathia
Chien-Ming Wang
AJ Burnett
Joba Chamberlain
Andy Pettitte

They've also got Phil Hughes and Ian Kennedy, who were supposed to be the future of the rotation, waiting for when one of these guys invariably gets hurt.

Just to be safe, though, the Yankees also have contract offers on the table for Greg Maddux, Jake Peavy, Nolan Ryan, Satchel Paige and Sandy Koufax.

You know, just to be careful.

3 comments:

boilerdowd said...

Where can I send Mr. Pettitte money? I mean, he made such a big sacrafice, sounds like he'd be a worthy cause to support...I was going to send some money to my friend who's a missionary in China, but this sounds like a better way to "give back".

T-Mill said...

Cy Young is still holding out then. dammit!

Anonymous said...

The guy i cant believe who is still unsigned is Ben Sheets. Solid number 2 guy for any team. He once shared an entire bucket of 250 chicken wings w me once in Milwaukee. Granted he only ate 15 or so.-- CC Sebathia