http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=1862341
He's headed to see Dr. James Andrews for surgery.
http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=1862341
He's headed to see Dr. James Andrews for surgery.
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I had him on my fantasy team this year and always liked him, even when he was a Yankee. Not to talk about him like he's dead but he always carried himself well and seemed to have great respect for the game. I wish him the best of luck in his recovery and rehab.
That's too bad. He's a good guy and deserve's better. Hopefully he can get healthy and pitch well again.
Does this mean Roger is going to have surgery too?
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Get well Pettitte.
Im not surprised one bit. Batting in the NL doesn't help either
Originally Posted by Jersey Yankee
The Astros owe him $8.5 million next year and $17.5 million (gulp) in 2006. They are in BIG trouble.
this is why I give the Yankee management the benefit of the doubt with the moves they make...

Looks like the yankees knew what they were doing. And I am positive that he did not "injure" it batting, he has had elbow problems before.
In any event get well soon Andy!!!!
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Ugh, I feel bad for Andy. I didn't like it when the Yankees let him enter his walk year without a contract opening the door for Houston, but Andy made the choice to leave. McLane and Hunsicker must be freaking out and I'm not feeling sorry for them at all.

will undergo season ending surgery !!!
do you think the yankees knew this when they failed to make a strong effort to sign him ???
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They knew he was at risk.
Best wishes, Andy.
Nothing to say
Wrong forum.
And yes, they knew something was wrong since 2002 when he spent 2 months on the DL with elbow problems. That IS WHY they didn't want to seriously commit years and money to him this offseason, and it is why they didn't fight Houston that badly to retain him (especially when they knew they'd have to outbid them BIGTIME in order for him to not go hom). They deemed the risk not worth it, and they were right.
I'm sure he'll be fine for those two years. The surgery should fix it, right?Originally posted by hellonewman
The Astros owe him $8.5 million next year and $17.5 million (gulp) in 2006. They are in BIG trouble.
It was one factor...Originally posted by mr G
do you think the yankees knew this when they failed to make a strong effort to sign him ???

Hate to say I told you so but I would like my Props from some of the hard statements made 9 months ago!!

First Key, now Pettitte. Kudos to the predictive ability of the Yankees' doctors, and best wishes to Andy.
Nothing to say
Cashman is smarter than most people give him credit for -- even Gammons says this.
I heard this today...Did Coltrane actually exist? This is like being blind for 50 years, regaining sight, and then peering directly at the sun.
Andy Phillips!!!!!!
would have been a better topic
Well, maybe. I would guess he'd suffer some residual arm-strength issues next year, and by 2006 — well, a mid-market team like Houston can't be paying the Andy Pettittes of this world $17.5 million, even if he's 100%. It's a crushing burden on their payroll.Originally posted by Moose35
I'm sure he'll be fine for those two years. The surgery should fix it, right?

He is, but this was a medical decision.Originally posted by hardrain
Cashman is smarter than most people give him credit for -- even Gammons says this.
Nothing to say
Many of us here knew it - if they hadn't figured out themselves I'm sure the yanks heard the buzz on nyyfans.com.Originally posted by mr G
will undergo season ending surgery !!!
do you think the yankees knew this when they failed to make a strong effort to sign him ???![]()
Got your props... right here.Originally posted by Yankyfan
Hate to say I told you so but I would like my Props from some of the hard statements made 9 months ago!!
agreed. but he had the courage to listen to proper medical advice--and that makes all the difference.Originally posted by Rich
He is, but this was a medical decision.
I heard this today...Did Coltrane actually exist? This is like being blind for 50 years, regaining sight, and then peering directly at the sun.
With my heart, I'd have taken Andy back in the wink of an eye. With my brain, I'd have let him walk also. At least Cashman made it look half-decent in encouraging Andy to play the FA market. You can't say that Andy didn't want to explore this, as he'd felt very comfy looking forward to his new home (which wasn't that far away from home).Originally posted by ForceFive
Wrong forum.
And yes, they knew something was wrong since 2002 when he spent 2 months on the DL with elbow problems. That IS WHY they didn't want to seriously commit years and money to him this offseason, and it is why they didn't fight Houston that badly to retain him (especially when they knew they'd have to outbid them BIGTIME in order for him to not go hom). They deemed the risk not worth it, and they were right.
Last season seemed like a career year for him, as he's never been consistent enough to do that regularly. See the '01 WS or the '98 ALCS as an example.
Since we're talking about investing $31.5M in him, and much more (like Colon money) had Cashman signed him, I can't see him wasting all that on a player who may not even spend a full season (or even two full out of 3 years) on that team.
At least we got some draft picks, and the parade that "We got Andy" has turned around, and the joke that "The Yanks let Andy walk" doesn't seem so funny anymore.![]()
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They didn't need anyone's buzz. He's had many elbow problems before, but since he didn't want to risk ending any contract discussions, he felt like playing through out.Originally posted by Mr. Mxylsplk
Many of us here knew it - if they hadn't figured out themselves I'm sure the yanks heard the buzz on nyyfans.com.![]()
He's got the $$$, but unless he can pitch well again, I'm not sure if he'll ever get another.
BTW, since he's going to Dr Andrews, is this TJ Surgery? If so, he may be out until spring of '06.
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Exactly my thoughts all around. "Batting" my ass, his arm's been ready to fall off for a year or two now. I think most of the media isn't giving the Yankees the credit they deserve for this non-signing.Originally posted by LeapsNbounds
Looks like the yankees knew what they were doing. And I am positive that he did not "injure" it batting, he has had elbow problems before.
In any event get well soon Andy!!!!
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But I do wish him well, it's a shame, to have that kind of potential, and a good amount of it realized, but to have that kind of health problem. If he stayed in NY and didn't have that bad elbow, for his whole career, I think he'd be somewhere close or above 300 wins.
Roger left today's game with a leg injury...you may not be so far offOriginally posted by the_coach
Does this mean Roger is going to have surgery too?
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Get well Pettitte.![]()
http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/news;_yl...v=ap&type=lgns
I'm not making fun of the injury, but thought it was ironic that five minutes after I read the above quote I found this article on Yahoo!
I hope that Andy recovers fully and that Roger's injury is a minor one.
I hope Andy has a full recovery but it looks like management knew of the fragility of his arm.
Originally posted by the_coach
Does this mean Roger is going to have surgery too?
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Originally posted by the_coach
Does this mean Roger is going to have surgery too?
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HOUSTON PITCHER ROGER CLEMENS LEFT THE GAME IN THE TOP OF THE FOURTH INNING WITH A STRAINED RIGHT CALF.
Get well Andy!
Also, good job by the Yankees on projecting the seriousness of Pettitte's (possible) injury.
If only they could have predicted, that Brown, Moose, Karsay, Lieber would have been on the DL.Originally posted by sugmasterflex
Get well Andy!
Also, good job by the Yankees on projecting the seriousness of Pettitte's (possible) injury.
Best of luck in rehab........not suprised due to his having problems starting with last year.........
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The Yanks knew what they were doing when they didn't go out of their way to sign him. Either way, I don't think Andy wanted to come back because being home was more attractive to him.
I wish him well
I agree with this for the most part. I think they goofed on Urbina though.Originally posted by Rich
First Key, now Pettitte. Kudos to the predictive ability of the Yankees' doctors, and best wishes to Andy.
Get well Andy.
The Houston Astros had a rough year this year.
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Why would I not be surprised to see him back in Yankee Pinstripes in 2006 when he's due the $17 million and his arm is back to full strength...
Best of luck Andy.
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The NL was the death of them.
Pettitte first injured himself swinging the bat near the start of the season.
Now Roger hurt running bases?
To reverse the phrase, this adds injury to insult, with their season already a wash.
Good choice, geniuses! The Bambino curse reaches beyond Boston, it would seem.....
Get well soon, Andy! Best of luck on your recovery.
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They made the right decision not to bring Andy back, but it still pains me to see he needs surgery. I hope he has a quick and complete recovery.![]()
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Don't forget about what happened to the Astros last year by Chicago Cub fans: the Astros didn't let the Billy Goat into Minute Maid Park and paid the price with a chant followed by a loss.Originally posted by Darth_Takeo
The NL was the death of them.
Pettitte first injured himself swinging the bat near the start of the season.
Now Roger hurt running bases?
To reverse the phrase, this adds injury to insult, with their season already a wash.
Good choice, geniuses! The Bambino curse reaches beyond Boston, it would seem.....
If anyone is confused, here's what I'm talkin' about: http://www.virgilhomer.com/story/effects.asp
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Are they going to have adjoining hospital rooms?Originally posted by bamtino
Roger left today's game with a leg injury...you may not be so far off![]()
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It has been a rough year for the Astros. They're no where near being competitive in the NL Central, Andy Pettitte is done for the year, and Clemens hurt himself last night. Can't get much worse.
Kudos to the Yankees front office and medical staff for making what looks like the right move.
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They made thier beds...Originally posted by Darth_Takeo
The NL was the death of them.
Pettitte first injured himself swinging the bat near the start of the season.
Now Roger hurt running bases?
To reverse the phrase, this adds injury to insult, with their season already a wash.
Good choice, geniuses! The Bambino curse reaches beyond Boston, it would seem.....
Considering the Yankees signed Lieber after he had TJ surgery and knew that he would have to sit out the following year, somehow I think they knew he would be on the DL.Originally posted by Yogi3
If only they could have predicted, that Brown, Moose, Karsay, Lieber would have been on the DL.
Don't forget Jeff Nelson. Most people think the team let him walk after 2000 bec. he didn't get along with Joe-but after 1 more good yr with Seattle, he was never the same either.Originally posted by Rich
First Key, now Pettitte. Kudos to the predictive ability of the Yankees' doctors, and best wishes to Andy.
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