It sounds like a good idea but the Dodgers aren't going to pay him anymore than the Yankees will. Pettitte wants close to the $16 million he made last year. The NL West could be the best place for Pettitte to find any success.Andy Pettitte has spoken multiple times with his former manager, Joe Torre, about joining the Dodgers, sources told FOXSports.com's Ken Rosenthal.
It was supposed to be Yankees or retirement for Pettitte, but now it seems like he wants to pitch and he's simply not among the Bombers' top priorities. That could put either the Dodgers or Astros into the mix.