New York Yankees Pendleton was selected in the fourth round (139th overall) of the
2005 Major League Baseball draft by the
New York Yankees. Shortly afterwards, Lance underwent
Tommy John surgery. Returning to the Yankees farm club in 2007, Lance played for 6 teams in 5 years, compiling a 32–22 record and a 3.39 cumulative ERA. He was named a Mid-Season All-Star while with the
Charleston RiverDogs in 2008. Playing for the
Tampa Yankees in 2009, he was named Pitcher of the Week for the week of June 29 and was a Post-Season All-Star. In 2010, Pendleton was Pitcher of the Week for the week of July 26 and a Mid-Season All-Star while a member of the
Trenton Thunder. In the 2010
Rule 5 Draft, Pendleton was taken by the
Houston Astros. He was returned to the Yankees on March 27, 2011. He was promoted to the majors on April 15, when
Phil Hughes was placed on the
disabled list. After he spent most of the season between Triple-A and the big leagues, Pendleton was
designated for assignment by the Yankees.
Houston Astros He was claimed off waivers by the Astros in September 2011. Allowing nine runs in innings with the Astros, they outrighted him to the minor leagues following the season. As this was the second time he was outrighted, he had the option to opt for free agency, which he exercised. The Astros signed Pendleton to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training for the 2012 season. On March 30, 2012, Pendleton was released by the Houston Astros. He spent the entire 2012 season pitching for the AAA
Durham Bulls. ==References==