American former professional baseball pitcher Andy Pettitte retired from Major League Baseball (MLB) for the final time on September 20, 2013.
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It marked the end of a remarkable 18-year career as a starting pitcher. Pettitte first retired after the 2010 season but decided to return to the New York Yankees for the 2012 season.
After the 2013 campaign, he made the decision to retire for good. Throughout his career, Pettitte was known for his consistency, postseason success, and leadership on and off the field.
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He earned a reputation as a big-game pitcher, amassing numerous records for postseason victories and contributions to championship teams. Pettitte’s second retirement in 2013 was met with a tremendous amount of respect and appreciation from fans and colleagues.

What is Andy Pettitte doing now?
Andy returned to the New York Yankees as an Advisor Coach on July 23, 2023. Manager Aaron Boone later confirmed it on July 23, 2023.


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