Friday, February 4, 2011

Key Loss as Andy Pettitte Retires (Newcoke Post 2)

Andy Pettitte retired yesterday. He was a key pitcher for the Yankees in throughout his career, maily due to his playoff success. He has one 19 post-season games, more than any other pitcher in history. Now that he is gone, the Bronx Bombers are going to have trouble finding the "perfect rotation" that they have strived for. With AJ Burnett coming off the worst season in his career, and one of the worst in Yankee's history. Because the Red Sox now have the desireable team in the east, picking up some key additions, it is sure to be a tough season for one of America's all-time greats.

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