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Pettitte's first 2008 start pushed back

Published: March 25, 2008 at 2:47 PM
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New York Yankees' Alex Rodriguez (L) and Andy Pettitte chat as the walk off the field during spring training workouts in Tampa, Florida on February 22, 2008. (UPI Photo/Frank Polich)
New York Yankees' Alex Rodriguez (L) and Andy Pettitte chat as the walk off the field during spring training workouts in Tampa, Florida on February 22, 2008. (UPI Photo/Frank Polich)

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TAMPA, Fla., March 25 (UPI) -- A bad back will force New York Yankees pitcher Andy Pettitte to miss his scheduled start in the season's second game, the Yankees said Tuesday.

Pettitte was to have started the Yankees' second game of the year on April 2 against the Toronto Blue Jays but back spasms have led the team to schedule Mike Mussina as the New York starter for that game.

Pettitte is expected to make his 2008 debut April 3 or 4.

He reported the back injury after driving from the Yankees' spring training facility last week. He threw 47 times Monday and was scheduled for treatment Tuesday and another throwing session Wednesday.

Pettitte was 15-9 last season with a 4.05 earned run average. He was also among the players named in the Mitchell Report on use of performance-enhancing substances in baseball.

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