Sports | Andy Pettitte Clemens Faces Former BFFs in Perjury Trial Andy Pettitte, Brian McNamee are star prosecution witnesses By Kevin Spak Posted Jul 6, 2011 8:27 AM CDT Copied New York Yankees pitchers Roger Clemens, and Andy Pettitte, right, watch the sixth inning during a baseball game against the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, Sept. 26, 2007. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara, File) Roger Clemens' perjury trial begins today in Washington, and it is loaded with juicy storylines—no pun intended—thanks to star witnesses Andy Pettitte and Brian McNamee. Clemens and Pettitte were as close as brothers, but of all the ex-ballplayers testifying, only Pettitte is expected to say Clemens admitted using performance-enhancing drugs, the New York Times reports. “I can’t imagine what he’s going through, knowing he will have to sit there and testify with his best friend at the defense table,” Jason Giambi says. Clemens’ lawyers, meanwhile, are chomping at the bit to attack McNamee, who isn’t exactly a sympathetic witness. They want, for starters, to bring up a rape investigation surrounding him in Tampa. McNamee was never charged with anything, but admitted lying to investigators. Prosecutors argue that isn’t relevant and would “inflame the jury.” McNamee has made other false statements in the past as well, and during his time as a police officer was once suspended for letting a prisoner escape, ESPN reports. Read These Next Colbert tells audience it's curtains for his Late Show. The country of Eswatini is about to be on your radar. This is why you don't wear metal in MRI rooms. Two of Iran's enrichment sites reportedly could be back soon. Report an error