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Something is wrong with the draft date. He wasn't drafted in 1983 when he was 11 years old. Should that be 1993?
- According to External links, he was drafted in 1990 and signed in 1991. —ERcheck @ 02:43, 26 April 2006 (UTC)
This article has him signed as a free agent after being drafted which simply isn't true. He was drafted and was signed after a waiting period, a process called Draft and Follow open only to Juco players. An amateur free agent is something entirely different in which the free agent is not selected at all in the draft and is thus open to normal free agency.
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Does anyone have a citation for Pettitte saying he'd like to break the Yankees' all-time wins record? I've never heard him say that, and his behavior to this point isn't consistent with such a desire. -- TheyCallMeBruce @ 16:25, 13 March, 2007