The Yankees' bats were rather quiet on Sunday against the Blue Jays, but starting pitcher Andy Pettitte was anything but after the team's 4-1 loss, according to The New York Daily News. "If we want to make the playoffs, we have to be better," said Pettitte, who took the loss Sunday. "We stink right now for the most part. As a team, we've kind of stunk it up here lately, so we need to play better." Over the last three weeks New York has either gotten spectacular pitching or consistent hitting, rarely enjoying both in a single performance. "We've got to find a way to put it all together for an extended period of time with our pitching and our hitting combined," Pettitte said. "It seems like right now, we're feast or famine."