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A different kind of Andy



Watching Pettitte today, I saw a very different pitcher than when he left NY three years ago. He threw mostly fastballs and cut fastballs (91 mph) in his Yankee years, but now he's turning into a Jamie Moyer type....off speed pitcher with the occasional heater and cutter thrown in.

His fastball topped off at 87 mph, but he threw a lot of change ups and curve balls that clocked anywhere between 72-83 mph. He was able to work all sides of the plate and only gave up two hits in five innings of work. He's had a great spring so far, not allowing a run in about ten innings and still has a great presence on the mound.

I know he's still getting into form, but I wonder that if his velocity stays were it is---will he be as effective in the AL as he once was? Or will his better command of his stuff keep him on top of his game...

I still would have preferred the Yanks sign Ted Lilly, a proven pitcher in the AL East instead of Igawa, who  needs a lot of work just to get the nerves out of his stomach before he takes the mound, let alone pitch a game...(graphic via src="http://www.pinstripealley.com/images/admin/andy_pettitte1.jpg">

Watching Pettitte today, I saw a very different pitcher than when he left NY three years ago. He threw mostly fastballs and cut fastballs (91 mph) in his Yankee years, but now he's turning into a Jamie Moyer type....off speed pitcher with the occasional heater and cutter thrown in.

His fastball topped off at 87 mph, but he threw a lot of change ups and curve balls that clocked anywhere between 72-83 mph. He was able to work all sides of the plate and only gave up two hits in five innings of work. He's had a great spring so far, not allowing a run in about ten innings and still has a great presence on the mound.

I know he's still getting into form, but I wonder that if his velocity stays were it is---will he be as effective in the AL as he once was? Or will his better command of his stuff keep him on top of his game...

I still would have preferred the Yanks sign Ted Lilly, a proven pitcher in the AL East instead of Igawa, who  needs a lot of work just to get the nerves out of his stomach before he takes the mound, let alone pitch a game...

(graphic via MLBlogs)

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Likewise, I would have preferred Lilly. Is there a single American Yankee fan excited about watching Kei Igawa pitch in 2007?
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by Walk On The Wild Side on Mar 17, 2007 7:51 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

I actually
think they both are similar.  Yes, Lilly has proven to be average in the US, I guess that stands for something.  But I didn't want Lilly on the Yanks.
Great Success!

by ReLaunch on Mar 17, 2007 10:27 PM EDT up reply actions   0 recs

Pettitte on YES
I caught an interview with Pettitte on Mike and the Maddog, and I couldn't be more impressed with Andy. He's the man right now. He's happy to be in NY. He's a seasoned veteran who isn't fazed by the grande stage that is Yankees Stadium. He was awesome. It's great to have him back.

by Ronster22 on Mar 19, 2007 12:15 PM EDT reply actions   0 recs

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