NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. "Right off, those are the things that obviously have to be going through his mind. It'll be an extremely tough decision."
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)
NEW YORK -- Andy Pettitte's sense is that Roger Clemens will decide to pitch in 2007. If it happens, Pettitte wants it to be as a Yankee. "Would that be great," Pettitte said. "Does he know that I would love that? Of course." Since Pettitte signed a one-year, $16 million contract with the Yankees on Dec. 21, speculation has been that the 44-year-old Clemens will eventually follow his good friend and workout companion back to the Bronx. Pettitte -- who was reintroduced at a Yankee Stadium press conference on Thursday -- said he played golf with Clemens recently. He believes the Rocket is planning on at least one more liftoff. "After speaking with him, it sounds like he's probably going to want to pitch," Pettitte said. "It's amazing to me that he still wants to pitch, but he does. It's like he's 20. He's just got an unbelievable amount of energy." Clemens has not officially decided upon his plans for 2007, but agent Randy Hendricks told the Houston Chronicle this week that there is a "more than 50-50" chance that the seven-time Cy Young Award winner will pitch. If he does so, it will be for one of three clubs -- the Red Sox, the Yankees or the Astros. Pettitte noted that all three clubs have compelling points of interest for Clemens. "Boston is where it all started for him, [in] New York we won the championships, and [Houston] is home," Pettitte said. "He's there on the schedule he's able to have with his family situation and he's got a son [Koby, a third baseman in low Class A ball] in the organization. (省略されました・・全てを読むにはここを押してください)