Sports | Andy Pettitte Pettitte Admits Using HGH Yanks pitcher says he used it twice to heal from injury By John Johnson Posted Dec 15, 2007 5:26 PM CST Copied New York Yankees pitcher Roger Clemens, and Andy Pettitte, right, watch the sixth inning during a baseball game against the Tampa Bay Devil Rays Wednesday night Sept. 26, 2007 in St. Petersburg, Fla. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara) (Associated Press) Yankees pitcher Andy Pettitte, one of the bigger names cited in the Mitchell report on doping in baseball, admitted today that he used human growth hormone, the AP reports. Pettitte says he used HGH twice in 2002 to speed his recovery from an elbow injury. "I accept responsibility for those two days," he said. "If what I did was an error in judgment on my part, I apologize," Pettitte wrote in a statement. He said he asked his trainer, whom he shared with Roger Clemens, for HGH because he thought he would heal more quickly. “Two days out of my entire career, when I was injured and on the disabled list,” he said. “I wasn’t looking for an edge. I was looking to heal.” Read These Next Pizza chains face slowing sales and fierce fast-food competition. President warns Exxon over its wary response to Venezuela. Golden Globes ends with an upset. Behind Lake Lanier's supposed curse, a darkly racist history. Report an error