According to Peter Abraham of the Journal News, Yankees starter Andy Pettitte will have his next start skipped due to shoulder fatigue and his next start will be Monday after nine days of rest.
Both manager Joe Girardi and Pettitte himself brushed this off as no big deal. Pettitte will not throw in between starts at all so it will be a true nine days off and the team is hopeful that will, “knock it out.”
Pettitte also said that the sore shoulder kept him from having a strong outing his last time out. Last Thursday against the Baltimore Orioles, he lasted just five innings while allowing five hits and three walks that lead to three earned runs. He managed to throw 103 pitches, but only 59 of those were strikes, slightly high for Pettitte.
This is obviously bad news for the Yanke ...
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Andy Pettitte To Miss Start With Shoulder Fatigue
Posted: 15th September 2009 by Rob Abruzzese in MLBComments Off on Andy Pettitte To Miss Start With Shoulder Fatigue
Andy Pettitte To Miss Start With Shoulder Fatigue
Posted: 15th September 2009 by Rob Abruzzese in MLBComments Off on Andy Pettitte To Miss Start With Shoulder Fatigue
According to Peter Abraham of the Journal News, Yankees starter Andy Pettitte will have his next start skipped due to shoulder fatigue and his next start will be Monday after nine days of rest.
Both manager Joe Girardi and Pettitte himself brushed this off as no big deal. Pettitte will not throw in between starts at all so it will be a true nine days off and the team is hopeful that will, “knock it out.”
Pettitte also said that the sore shoulder kept him from having a strong outing his last time out. Last Thursday against the Baltimore Orioles, he lasted just five innings while allowing five hits and three walks that lead to three earned runs. He managed to throw 103 pitches, but only 59 of those were strikes, slightly high for Pettitte.
This is obviously bad news for the Yanke ...
Read Full Article at Bleacher Report - MLB
Article written by Rob Abruzzese
Read Full Article at Bleacher Report - MLB
Article written by Rob Abruzzese