Andy Pettitte pitched a complete game at Minute Maid Field in Houston in the final start of his career on Saturday night.

Pettitte allowed just one earned run on five hits, striking out five and walking two in his first complete game since 2006.

"It's probably been about 15 years since he's done it," Derek Jeter said. "I told him, 'He is probably going to go see Dr. Andrews after the game.' But I'm happy for him, that he was able to pitch like that in his last game."

Fans chanted the hometown left-hander's name after he finished off the last batter.

"I couldn't have dreamed of this to work out the way it did," Pettitte said. "I'm just so thankful, so blessed and fortunate. I just feel as if God worked this out exactly perfect. Another day that I'll never forget."

Pettitte finished his final season 11-11 with a 3.74 ERA. He never had a season in which he finished below .500. His career record ends up at 256-153.