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Pettitte Rejects Yankees' Offer
According to Tyler Kepner of the New York Times , Andy Pettitte rejected the Yankees' one-year, $10MM offer.
Andy Pettitte Rejects Yankees’ Offer, Making Return Uncertain
Andy Pettitte Rejects Yankees’ Offer, Making Return Uncertain
nytimes.com — Andy Pettitte has rejected the Yankees’ one-year, $10 million offer, according to a person with knowledge of the negotiations, and there is no standing offer for now. > (more) Andy Pettitte Rejects Yankees’ Offer, Making Return ...
Andy rejects offer, but could still return
Andy rejects offer, but could still return
nydailynews.com — Although Andy Pettitte has frustrated Yankee brass by declining to accept the Bombers' one-year offer of $10 million, the Yankees haven't closed the door on a deal for the veteran lefthander. (more) Andy rejects offer, but could still return
Pettitte not happy with Yankees right now
newsday.com — Andy Pettitte is extremely unhappy with how his negotiations have gone with the Yankees, and the lefthander might be softening on his opposition to rejoining the Astros. (more) Pettitte not happy with Yankees right now
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Yanks Now Living Post Pettitte
Beyond the Box ScoreYanks Now Living Post Pettitte Tim Dierkes linked to the NY Times - Andy said "no".

How about Andy Pettitte?
Mets Tailgate — ... said $14 million. He turned down 1-year and $10 million from the Yankees, and I would love to see the Mets offer as much as $12-13 million for 1 year of Pettitte's services.

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