The Yankees made Andy Pettitte very happy on Saturday afternoon.

Not only did he earn his 250th win in New York's victory over Seattle, but the Yankees drafted his oldest son, Josh Pettitte, in the 37th round in the Major League Baseball draft.

The younger Pettitte is a right-hander pitcher for Deer Park (Texas) High School.

"I was shaving and I walked out and Damon's on the phone," Pettitte said. "I gave him a big hug and kiss and told him I was proud of him.

Josh, who had a pair of no-hitters this season, has a scholarship offer to play for Baylor. That's where his dad wants him to go.

"It's an honor to have the Yankees take him and we're excited about that," Pettitte said. "It's a good situation to have the opportunity for a lot of teams to look at him. (But) the money wasn't going to be there to where I felt he needed to pass up on Baylor. Dad's hoping Baylor is what he's going to do."