Andy Pettitte is considered a borderline Hall of Fame candidate, but there is a strong possibility that his postseason numbers will never be topped. Pettitte has a record 19 wins, 42 starts and 263 innings pitched in the playoffs with a 3.83 ERA and five World Series titles. When it comes to postseason statistics, Pettitte is four ahead of John Smoltz for most wins, seven ahead of Tom Glavine for most starts, and nearly 45 ahead of Glavine with regards to innings. "If you look at the numbers, my numbers are very similar in the postseason to what they would be over my career," said Pettitte. "I definitely have had a lot of good games in the postseason, and there is so much bigger of an impact on those games -- and you get so much more attention and stuff like that. But like I've said before, I feel like I just get a good peace about those games. I get a real good calmness that comes over me when I get in big games." Mariano Rivera ranks second among active players in postseason wins with eight. After that, four are tied with seven -- Josh Beckett of the Red Sox, Cliff Lee of the Phillies, CC Sabathia of the Yankees and Livan Hernandez of the Nationals.