
Yankees Draft Legend Andy Pettitte's Son Luke
The New York Yankees selected Luke Pettitte, son of five-time World Series champion Andy Pettitte, in the eighth round of the 2026 MLB Draft. The talented two-way player from Dallas Baptist University now has a chance to follow his father's pinstriped legacy.
Twenty-five years after Andy Pettitte became a Yankees legend, his son Luke is getting his own shot to wear the iconic pinstripes.
The New York Yankees drafted Luke Pettitte, the 21-year-old son of three-time All-Star pitcher Andy Pettitte, in the eighth round of Sunday's MLB Draft. For a franchise built on tradition and family legacy, the moment felt perfectly scripted.
Luke carved out his own path at Dallas Baptist University as a two-way threat. Despite recovering from Tommy John surgery that kept him off the mound in 2026, he still crushed it at the plate with a .341 batting average, 16 home runs, and 48 RBIs.
His pitching numbers shine just as bright. Across the 2024 and 2025 seasons, Luke posted a 3.19 ERA and struck out 56 batters in 48 innings from the right side of the mound, showing the same precision that made his father famous from the left.
The accolades followed his performance. Luke earned Second Team All-Central Region honors and First Team All-Conference USA recognition, plus Conference USA Hitter of the Week in May 2026.

Sunny's Take
Andy Pettitte knows a thing or two about Yankees success. The elder Pettitte won five World Series rings and became one of baseball's most reliable postseason pitchers across 15 seasons in pinstripes. His wicked 12-6 curveball became the stuff of nightmares for opposing hitters.
Now serving as a special advisor to the Yankees, Andy watched his former team select his son. He'd already coached Luke through high school, passing down the lessons learned from an 18-year MLB career.
The father was a 22nd round pick in 1990 out of a Texas high school. The son went 14 rounds higher, armed with more polish and the unique ability to excel both hitting and pitching at the college level.
The Yankees will face an interesting decision about how to develop Luke. His pitching accuracy has scouts excited, but his bat proved potent even while recovering from surgery. Either way, the organization knows the Pettitte name carries weight earned through clutch performances and championship pedigree.
Baseball loves a good legacy story, and the Pettitte family is writing a new chapter in the Bronx.
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