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.
Craig Biggio grew up in Kings Park, New York. He was raised in a sports-oriented family, which helped foster his passion for baseball. Biggio later went on to have a successful career in Major League Baseball, primarily with the Houston Astros.
Wade Phillips did not play professional football. He attended the University of Houston and started for three years at linebacker for the Cougars between 1966-1968. The following season, 1969, he began his coaching career as a graduate assistant at the University of Houston.
By most accounts, Whitney Houston's main love was performing. She enjoyed being an entertainer from the time she was a child and sang gospel music in her church choir. She did some modeling in high school, and seemed to be interested in fashion, but most of her life revolved around her musical career.
Kyle Lowry is not a player for the Houston Rockets; he is known for his time with the Toronto Raptors and later the Miami Heat. As for his residence, specific details about athletes' homes are often private for security and privacy reasons. However, Lowry has been known to reside in both Toronto and Miami during his playing career.
Whitney won six Grammy awards, in various categories (including Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Female Artist, and Record of the Year); she was nominated for Grammy awards a total of 26 times during her career.
Andy Pettitte hit his only home run on August 11, 2006, while playing for the Houston Astros. It was a solo shot off San Diego Padres pitcher Chan Ho Park.
13 SeasonsAndy 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.
Andy Pettitte ended his career with a 3.88 ERA.
Nolan Ryan with 1866.
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.
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Andy Pettitte, New York Yankees, has picked-off 97 runners as of April 4, 2013.
No, he did not. Randy Johnson played for several teams during his career, which included the Montreal Expos, Seattle Mariners, Houston Astros, Arizona Diamondbacks, New York Yankees and San Francisco Giants.
Nolan Ryan during his career pitched for both the Houston Astros and the Texas Rangers.
Joe Morgan wore several numbers during his career.#12 - Houston Colt .45's#35 - Houston Colt .45's#18 - Houston Astros#8 - Cincinnati Reds, Houston Astros, San Francisco Giants, Philadelphia Phillies, Oakland Athletics
Jeff Bagwell spent his entire MLB career, 1991-2005, with the Houston Astros. Check out the 'Jeff Bagwell's Career' link on this page to see more about his MLB and minor league career.