
Yankees' Pettitte pleased with progress

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) -- New York Yankees left-hander Andy Pettitte is pleased with his progress and is looking forward to pitching Monday in extended spring training, his second game action since ending a one-year retirement.
Pettitte played catch Saturday, one day after a 45-pitch bullpen session at New York’s minor league complex.
“I’m feeling great,” Pettitte said. “So far, so good.”
Pettitte threw a scoreless inning in the Yankees’ spring training finale Wednesday against the New York Mets. He will face Philadelphia minor leaguers Monday.
Pettitte agreed to a minor-league contract on March 16 and could be ready to join the Yankees in May.
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