The Yankees haven't heard definitively from Andy Pettitte, but general manager Brian Cashman wouldn't be surprised if the left-hander decided to retire.
Pettitte told Cashman after the season that he was leaning towards retirement.
"I talked to his agent about a week to 10 days ago and he told me his position hadn't changed," Cashman said. "I move forward like I've done the last few winters. This is what Andy does; he goes home and deeply thinks about what's the best next step for him and his family. He'll come to some sort of decision on that."
Cashman Wouldn't Be Surprised If Pettitte Retires