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Andy Pettitte admits to HGH use
In a news release today, Andy Pettitte admits he used HGH to 'rehab' from injury.   This marks an admission from one of the main characters in the Mitchell Report. Pettitte states that he utilized HGH in response to an elbow injury.  He says he took HGH supplied from his Yankee traiiner Brian McNamee. Andy Pettitte used human growth hormone to recover from an elbow injury in ...
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THE REAL 'ROID REPORT FOR THE WEEK OF DEC. 16
Epic Carnival — ... doping charges, charges that originate in eye witness, legally mandated testimony from trainer Brian McNamee. Apparently Clemens's boy Andy Pettitte felt the heat so much he admitted to doping with HGH, thus making Clemens's task of denying doping all the more daunting. ...

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