Statement of Andy Pettitte issued through Randy Hendricks
"First, I would like to say that contrary to media reports, I
have never used steroids. I have no idea
why the media would say that I have used steroids, but they have done so repeatedly. This is hurtful to me
and my family.
In 2002 I was injured. I had heard that human growth hormone could promote faster healing for
my elbow. I felt an obligation to get
back to my team as soon as possible. For
this reason, and only this reason, for two days I tried human growth hormone. Though
it was not against baseball rules, I was not comfortable with what I was doing,
so I stopped. This is it - two days out
of my life; two days out of my entire career, when I was injured and on the
disabled list.
If what I did was an error in judgment on my part, I
apologize. I accept responsibility for
those two days. Everything else written
or said about me knowingly using illegal drugs is nonsense, wrong and hurtful. I have the utmost respect for baseball and
have always tried to live my life in a way that would be honorable. I wasn’t looking for an edge; I was looking
to heal.
If I have let down people that care about me, I am sorry,
but I hope that you will listen to me carefully and understand that two days of
perhaps bad judgment should not ruin a lifetime of hard work and dedication. I have tried to do things the right way my
entire life, and, again, ask that you put those two days in the proper
context. People that know me will know
that what I say is true."