Entries from Houstonist tagged with 'andypettitte>'
January 22, 2008
She's back Houstonist! Taucha Hogue has advanced to the championship round for College Cheerleader of the Year and she needs your vote! Taucha squares of against Arkansas' Laura Cole and she currently trails 54% to 46% as of Monday night. Ok, Taucha, here we are in championship round. Are you starting to feel the pressure of being in the BIG game? There is pressure out there for the fact there are so many people......
Continue Reading "Interview: UH's Taucha Hogue Advances to Championship Round"December 16, 2007
From local Houston headlines, we bring you these weekend news bits... • Two men were rescued from the Gulf of Mexico 130 miles southeast of Galveston when their helicopter crashed. • Deer Park resident and former Astros pitcher, Andy Pettitte, admitted to using a human growth hormone during his recovery from an elbow injury in 2002. • During future evacuations and before boarding public transportation criminal background checks will be standard operating procedure to......
Continue Reading "Weekend News Bits"October 19, 2007
Did you see the news Uncle Drayton? Joe Torre said no to the Yankees. Now it's your turn to make a move and pick up Andy Pettitte. That's right, Houstonist said it: "Bring back Andy Pettitte!" We know, we know. He left us at the altar and bolted back to New York for the bright lights and big city, but everyone deserves a second chance. We need him. Pettitte has a player option of......
Continue Reading "Bring Back Andy Pettitte"May 6, 2007
During the seventh inning stretch at Yankee Stadium today, Roger Clemens announced his return to New York. Clemens made the announcement from the owner's box at Yankee Stadium. Announcer Bob Sheppard told the crowd to look towards the owner's box and with that, Clemens stated, "It's a privilege to be back." Clemens kept the announcement from long-time friend Andy Pettitte a secret and he was shocked as anyone when Clemens made the announcement. Rocket......
Continue Reading "BREAKING NEWS: Rocket Signs With Yankees"April 2, 2007
Well hello, Houston! It's the greatest day in America: Opening Day 2007! Spring Training is over, the roster is set and now it's time to play ball. The Astros' main concern last year was hitting. Heck, it was pathetic, but Uncle Drayton broke out the checkbook, signed power hitter Carlos Lee for a cool $100 million and added utility player and 2006 All-Star Mark Loretta. Also new to the team are a pair of native......
Continue Reading "Houstonist 2007 Astros, NL Central Preview"March 28, 2007
With 4 days until Roy Oswalt and the Houston Astros start the 2007 season, we are holding back the “giddy.” While this spring had some highlights (Jason Lane, .260, 5HR’s & newbie Carlos Lee .370), concerns abound in the pitching department. With the loss of Andy Pettitte and presumably Roger Clemens, the Astros are looking for newly acquired veterans Jason Jennings and Woody Williams to shoulder the load. While its never the perfect indicator......
Continue Reading "Opening Day Nears"December 15, 2006
The Astros replaced hometown fave Andy Pettitte with Jason Jennings, from the Colorodo Rockies (where he's the team career leader in victories (with 58) and shutouts (with 3, but it's a hitter's ballpark). On the trade, the 'Stros also picked up relief pitcher Miguel Asencio. To make the trade, we gave up speedy outfielder Willy Taveras, as well as young pitchers Taylor Buchholz and Jason Hirsh — the same trio that might have gone......
Continue Reading "'Stros Replace Pettitte — At a Price"December 8, 2006
Much to the dismay of Houston baseball fans, pitching ace and Houston native (well, almost) Andy Pettitte signed a one-year deal with the New York Yankees for $16 million today. The deal also has an option for 2008. The Astros had offered Pettitte $12 million with no option for another year. Pettitte played the last three seasons for Houston, but prior to that he won a slew of World Series rings in nine years with......
Continue Reading "Pettitte opts for the Yankees"December 6, 2005
You lose one World Series and things start going to pot. Just look at the Astros' negotiations with Roger Clemens, who said he won't decide until January whether he'll return to the team next year. So that leaves the 'Stros in a tough position: If they wait until January, they won't be able to re-sign Clemens until May 1 — after the season starts — but if they make a move and sign him or......
Continue Reading "Roger Clemens and the power of time"