<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Pettitte, Clemens unsure about playing in 2007ESPN.com news servicesAndy PettitteStarting PitcherHouston AstrosProfile2006 SEASON STATISTICSGM W L BB K ERA36 14 13 70 178 4.20Roger Clemens and Andy Pettitte both intend to file for free agency in the coming weeks, but neither Houston Astros pitcher is sure if he will return at all next season, according to a report in MLB.com."I'm just not sure if I want to play, so I'm just trying to take some time back. Obviously for me to feel that way, I have some serious burnout," Pettitte told MLB.com Tuesday at Clemens' annual charity golf tournament in Texas."I know I'm young. I realize I'm young," Pettitte told MLB.com. "Just right now, I don't know exactly what I want to do. I just need to take some good time away and I'm trying not to think about baseball. I didn't watch any of the playoffs. I'm just trying to spend time down at my ranch and spend time with my family, and in a couple of weeks I'll really try to bear down and [decide]."Clemens, 44, who has been down the path of retiring and unretiring before, said he was surprised to hear Pettitte talk about hanging it up.Roger ClemensStarting PitcherHouston AstrosProfile2006 SEASON STATISTICSGM W L BB K ERA19 7 6 29 102 2.30"I'd have to tell you I'm surprised about that with Andy," Clemens told MLB.com. "I'm surprised a little bit. He's got a lot to give. He's still young. He's a competitor. It may or may not play into my decision, but I hope he plays. I have a lot of wishes for Andy. I want him to play here at home, because he's great and he can help this club win.""It's been a blessing to come home and do this. I also hear when Boston calls and when the Yankees have something to say," Clemens told MLB.com. "It's very flattering, but the ball goes into my court once I decide if I'm going to [play]. I know it's too early a question to ask me. But it's something Andy obviously doesn't want to talk about."http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=2645627</div>My bet would be Pettitte pitches again, but Clemens finally chooses to retire.