Clemens denies allegations he used steroids
Published 12/19/2007 at Newsday.com - Yankees
Roger Clemens denied using steroids yesterday in a
statement released by his agent Randy Hendricks. Clemens was accused by Brian McNamee, formerly his personal trainer, of having used steroids in the recently released Mitchell Report.
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