PETTITTE TO MEET CONGRESS
Published 2/4/2008 at NY Post: Sports
WASHINGTON - Andy Pettitte heads to Capitol Hill today to meet with staff lawyers of the House Oversight Committee to discuss the use of performance-enhancing drugs. The Yankees left-hander, one of several major leaguers named in the Mitchell...
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