Boston Red Sox standout David Ortiz watches from the dugout as his team plays the Washington Nationals in their MLB interleague baseball game in Washington, in this June 23, 2009 file photo. Ortiz, and then Red Sox teammate Manny Ramirez, who helped the Red Sox end an 86-year World Series title drought in 2004, tested positive for performance enhancing drugs in 2003, the New York Times reported July 30, 2009.     REUTERS/Jonathan Ernst/Files    (UNITED STATES SPORT BASEBALL)

After helping the Boston Red Sox to an 8-5 win over the Oakland A’s, David Ortiz issued the following statement about the earlier New York Times report this afternoon.

Today I was informed by a reporter that I was on the 2003 list of MLB players to test positive for performance-enhancing substances. This happened right before our game, and the news blindsided me. I said I had no comment because I wanted to get to the bottom of this.

I want to talk about this situation and I will as soon as I have more answers. In the meantime I want to let you know how I am approaching this situation. One, I have already contacted the Players Association to confirm if this report is true. I have just been told that the report is true. Based on the way I have lived my life, I am surprised to learn I tested positive. Two, I will find out what I tested positive for. And, three, based on whatever I learn, I will share this information with my club and the public. You know me – I will not hide and I will not make excuses.

I want to thank my family, the Red Sox, my teammates, and the fans for their patience and support.