Pettitte Part Two Isn’t Happening

Somewhat surprisingly, Andy Pettitte will not be making a second start in Trenton.  Instead, Yankees GM Brian Cashman told ESPN Radio this afternoon that the start will be made for Triple-A Empire State.  Originally slated to be played in Batavia, whose stadium holds only a little over 2,500 people, Donnie Collins is reporting that the game has been moved to Rochester…which bumps the originally scheduled Red Wings game.

Mike Ashmore, mashmore98 AT gmail.com

8 Responses to “Pettitte Part Two Isn’t Happening”

  1. kinglear Says:

    Boo Hiss on the Cashman decision. Pettitte should have pitched at Trenton.

    Mike, can you find out from your sources why Betances didn’t make his start for SWB? Is he healthy? Much thanks!

  2. yanksince57 Says:

    batavia would actually be happy to host the average swb crowd! how do you survive in the il in a 2500 seat stadium?

  3. yanksince57 Says:

    i have NO knowledge of non-yankee matters! in fact, i have never watched a non-yankee related game, including world series!!!!

  4. Tom from Phila Says:

    I’m glad Pettitte isn’t coming. I like seeing my pitchers play.

  5. Anonymous Says:

    Amen to that maybe now it can get back to normal in Trenton. This whole Andy Pettite bullsh-t id ridiculous. Catering to him by turning everything upside down. He can pitch here he cant pitch there its too cold too hot too windy too humid Thats bullsh-t. Retire Andy you had a great carreer but its over. Let the young guys play

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