Andrew Eugene Pettitte is an American baseball starting pitcher who has played 16 years in Major League Baseball , primarily for the New York Yankees. He won five World Series championships with the Yankees and is a three-time All-Star. He ranks as MLB's all-time postseason wins leader with 19. Pettitte was drafted by the Yankees organization in 1990, and he signed with them a year later. After debuting in the major leagues in 1995, Pettitte finished third in voting for the American League Rookie of the Year Award. In 1996, he led the AL with 21 wins and was runner-up for the AL Cy Young... Award, and two years later, he was named the Yankees' Opening Day starter. Pettitte established himself as one of the "Core Four" players who contributed to the Yankees' late-1990s dynasty that produced four championships. After spending nine seasons with the Yankees—a stint in which he won at least 12 games each season—Pettitte signed with the Houston Astros in 2004. He rejoined the Yankees in 2007 and later that season admitted to using human growth hormone earlier in his career.
more
| Birthdate: | June 15, 1972 |
| Birthplace: | Baton Rouge, Louisiana |
| Age: | 39 |
| Height: | 6' 5" |
| Weight: | 235 lbs. |
| All Positions Played: | Pitcher, Starting pitcher |