Congressman: Pettitte's account backs McNamee

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 Congressman: Pettitte's account backs McNamee
The affidavit of Yankees pitcher Andy Pettitte helps to support the account of Brian McNamee, Roger Clemens ' former trainer, that he gave Clemens injections of banned drugs, according to a ranking member of the congressional committee investigating the use of illegal drugs in baseball. [link]

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Get Out of Jail Free Cards Go To...
Published 2/12/2008 by Memphis Bengal at Sports Frog
... Oh, yeah, Roger Clemens and Brian McNamee still have to come. And, for what it is worth, the early word is that what Petitte did testify to behind closed doors backs up McNamee. Portions of the Petitte Affidavit may be made public during the McNamee/Clemens circus. ...

Andy Pettitte Won't Testify but His Words Could Still Damage the Rocket
Published 2/12/2008 by Josh Alper at FanHouse
... According to today's Newsday, though, Clemens shouldn't breathe too much easier just because Pettitte isn't going to be there in person. Rep. Tom Davis, the ranking Republican on the committee, said that the lefty backed up McNamee's account, including the following story. ...

Pettitte Not Testifying at Wednesday’s Hearings
Published 2/12/2008 by Mr. Fleece at MLB FLEECE FACTOR: Providing MLB rumors and deciding who gets FLEECED.
... UPDATE: (2/12) 11:07am (EST) - According to New York Newsday, the affadavit of NY Yankees pitcher Andy Pettitte helps support the account of former trainer Brian McNamee, as opposed to Roger Clemens. The affadavit matches McNamee’s account “in most details”. ...

Pettittte's Testimony Backs McNamee
Published 2/12/2008 by Bronx Liaison at Bronx Liaison
... A report from Newsday.com reveals Andy Pettitte's testimony given to investigators supports the claims of trainer Brian McNamee, who has been engaged in a bitter war of words with Roger Clemens this past month. ...

Friendly Fire: Pettitte’s Deposition Backs Up McNamee
Published 2/12/2008 by Maury Brown at The Biz of Baseball :: Business of Sports Network
... Newsday is reporting that Andy Pettitte’s sworn deposition taken for the House Committee on Oversight and Reform backs up Brian McNamee’s claim that Clemens used PEDs. As reported by Newsday: ...

PM Roundup: Rutgers and Villanova Got Shafted
Published 2/12/2008 by TheBigLead at The Big Lead
... to miss. (Salon, ESPN) * Speaking of ESPN, we wanted to talk about the Travesty in Tennessee (put that on a T-shirt and make it a rallying cry, Vivian), which screwed Rutgers last night in a rather thrilling women’s basketball game. Why is ESPN not permitting this video to be embedded? (ESPN Video) * Worst places to live: Detroit is first, New York is fourth. (Yahoo) * In Congress, Pettitte’s story backs McNamee’s, apparently. (Newsday) * On pimping and Chelsea Clinton. (A Large Regular) * The 2000 ...

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