TAMPA, Fla. (AP) -New York Yankees left-hander Andy Pettitte reported no problems Saturday, one day after throwing 25 pitches off a bullpen mound.
Pettitte will pitch in a minor league game Sunday.
Originally slated to start the Yankees’ second game of the regular season, Pettitte has been slowed by back spasms and now is scheduled to make his first start next Saturday.
“I’m good to go. I feel good,” Pettitte said.
Pettitte played catch and took grounders at the Yankees’ minor league complex. He hasn’t pitched in a game since March 17.
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