I have kind of flip flopped a tad seeing Pettitte's price come down. With the current market and instability of the current rotation, Pettitte could make for a decent fifth starter. If he keeps up his usual 200 innings, he will provide useful with the Yankees going with a young bullpen. I still think the Yankees could have done better but it being as late as it is in the year, they had to make the move. I like Pettitte and always have. I just think he is at the end of a damn good career and holding on by a thread.ESPN.com's Buster Olney says the Yankees and Andy Pettitte are close to agreeing to an incentive-laden, one-year deal.
The contract may guarantee Pettitte just $6 million, but he'd have a chance to double that salary if he stays healthy. Such a deal would allow him to save face after the Yankees pulled a $10 million offer. Pettitte has pitched 200 innings in four straight seasons, so he'd have a much better chance of maxing out his contract than some of the other pitchers who have taken one-year deals this winter.