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Yankees unsure when Andy Pettitte will return

08.10.12 at 4:21 pm ET
By Jashvina Shah

The Yankees are unsure when starting pitcher Andy Pettitte will return to the rotation, the New York Post reported.

“We have to let the healing process take its course,’’ said Cashman. “He had that setback which cost him a week to 10 days, but he is in the middle of the healing process.’’

The 40-year-old has not pitched since June 27, when he took a line drive to his right ankle that fractured it. Cashman said he thinks Petite will return some time the next month.

Before his injury Pettitte started nine games and recorded a 3-3 record with a 3.22 ERA.

Ivan Nova is one of the pitchers starting in Pettitte’s absence. Nova allowed 16 runs in his last two starts combined, both losses.

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One Comments for “Yankees unsure when Andy Pettitte will return”

  1. Lukas Says:

    Here’s 2 things I don’t get: 1. da Yanks need Andy desareptely. 2. He’s jerking them around big time. Considering his career and all his actions from the day we first met him 15 years ago, did anyone think any person anytime would get a jerk job from Andy Pettitte????? What is going on here? This is so unlike anything Andy ever did or how he ever treated anyone before, I personally am flabbergasted. C’mon, Andy, how tough is it to say, “I will pitch” or “I will not pitch” or “I will not pitch until later in the season like Roger did”????? PICK ONE, damn it!

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