Andy Pettitte played 13 seasons with the New York Yankees (1995-2003 / 2007 -2010). He played 3 seasons with the Houston Astros (2004 -2006). Pettitte announced his retirement on February 4, 2011.
Andy Pettitte had 203 career wins as a Yankee. On February 4, 2011, he officially announced his retirement.
Whitey Ford has the most career wins for the New York Yankees with 236. Red Ruffing is second with 231, and through 2010 Andy Pettitte is third with 203.
Andy Pettitte has a record of 18 wins, 9 losses and an ERA of 3.90
As of the start of the 2007 postseason: 1) John Smoltz - 15 2) Tom Glavine, Andy Pettitte - 14 4) Roger Clemens - 12 5) Greg Maddux - 11
Jack Chesbro had 41 wins in 1904, for the New York Highlanders (Yankees).
Andy Pettitte had 203 career wins as a Yankee. On February 4, 2011, he officially announced his retirement.
Through 2010, Andy Pettitte has 240 career wins. He has won 203 games as a Yankee and 37 games as a member of the Houston Astros.
As of 2009, Andy Pettitte holds the record for most career postseason wins with 18.
Whitey Ford has the most career wins for the New York Yankees with 236. Red Ruffing is second with 231, and through 2010 Andy Pettitte is third with 203.
The most recent team was the 2007 New York Yankees who, at the end of the season, had Andy Pettitte (201 career wins), Mike Mussina (250 career wins), and Roger Clemens (354 career wins).
Andy Pettitte has a record of 18 wins, 9 losses and an ERA of 3.90
Pettitte, who won two games in the 2009 World Series for the New York Yankees, has a 5-4 career record in the Fall Classic. He holds the record for most postseason victories with 18.
Chien-Ming Wang with 19. Andy Pettitte was second with 15.
As of the start of the 2007 postseason: 1) John Smoltz - 15 2) Tom Glavine, Andy Pettitte - 14 4) Roger Clemens - 12 5) Greg Maddux - 11
C.C. SabathiaC.C. Sabathia led the New York Yankees with 19 wins for the 2009 season. Andy Pettitte was second with 14 wins, the A.J. Burnett with 13 wins, Alfredo Aceves had 10 wins, and Joba Chamberlain 9 wins.
Jack Chesbro had 41 wins in 1904, for the New York Highlanders (Yankees).
200 career wins and 7 championships.