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Brian McNamee told congressional investigators Thursday that Roger
Clemens' wife took human growth hormone before she appeared
with the pitcher in Sports Illustrated's swimsuit issue in 2003, according to a Washington source.
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February 12, 2008 Steroid Use in Sports Committee Holds Second Day of Hearings on the Mitchell Report and ...
If you believe Brian McNamee (and in this
case, I think we all should), it appears that
Debbie Clemens didn't have too much trouble with showing off her storebought Rockets at Jose Canseco's now-famous soiree.
Brian McNamee has turned over physical evidence to
federal investigators that he believes will show Roger Clemens
used performance-enhancing drugs, according to McNamee's lawyers.
It s been called the Steroid Era in
baseball, and now, the Baseball Hall of Fame may
be creating a Steroid Exhibit . Today, Jeff Idelson , the vice-president of communications and education for the Hall of Fame was on the Dan Patrick Show , where ...
Maury Brown and Dave Rouleau of the Business
of Sports Network blog the Steroid Hearing today regarding
the Mitchell Report, Roger Clemens, and Brian McNamee.
Lawyers for Brian McNamee are planning to send
two private investigators to Houston to investigate Roger Clemens
in an attempt to further discredit him as part of Clemens’ defamation lawsuit, and possibly unearth other damaging information. ...
This is what the Hendricks crew doesn't want
to see. Good analysis discrediting the Clemens report.
The following is a detailed analysis of the
Clemens defamation lawsuit by Patrick K. Thornton . Thornton
is a regular contributor to the Business of Sports Network. -- Maury Brown, Founder and President, Business of Sports Network Baseball season has started heating up and as the national pastime heads for the all star break the Roger Clemens defamation lawsuit keeps plodding right along. ...
posted: Wednesday, February 13, 2008 | Print Entry
filed under: MLB Editor's Note: Jayson Stark is blogging
live during today's congressional hearing. Check back frequently for updates throughout the day. 10:47 p.m. ET Rep. Waxman's opening statement ...
For the majority of post-Mitchell Report dispute between
Roger Clemens and Brian McNamee, it was a "he
said/he said" with each side simply claiming that the other was lying. That changed when Brian McNamee revealed that he had saved syringes, cotton and gauze pads that he claims he used to inject Roger Clemens with performance-enhancing drugs
Never let it be said that I’m not
willing to admit I was wrong. In November of
last year, just about a month shy of the release of the Mitchell Report, I wrote ( Could MLB Get a Pass on the Mitchell Report? ): Based on reports, the Mitchell investigation will offer up a forward looking set of recommendations, and not address how the PED culture in baseball was allowed to permeate. In ...
Thursday was much about trying to take stock
in what was said between Brian McNamee and Roger
Clemens during Wednesday's hearing on Capitol Hill regarding the Mitchell Report. Much was said by committee members that appeared to show a level of grandstanding by attacking either Clemens or McNamee on some level.
Tomorrow's hearing before the House Committee on Oversight
and Reform just became the "Roger and Brian" show.
Chairman Henry A. Waxman and Ranking Minority Member Tom Davis released the following joint statement about the hearings tomorrow regarding the fallout from the Mitchell Report: " Kirk Radomski, Andy Pettitte, and Chuck Knoblauch will not be testifying
The issue of performance-enhancing drugs in Major League
Baseball will have little, if any, effect on how
fans of the game plan to attend games, and make purchases of MLB merchandise, according to a poll released by conducted by Seton Hall University and the Sharkey Institute. The poll, which comes shortly after the release of the Mitchell Report and the scandal between Roger Clemens and his ...
The lines were easily noticeable when Roger Clemens
and Brian McNamee testified before Congress in mid-February: Republicans
supported Clemens, while Democrats sided with McNamee. Now, the partisan nature of the Clemens v. McNamee testimony has moved further along. The top Republican on the Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, Rep. Tom Davis , issued a 109-page report that ...
Roger Clemens has filed an addition to his
defamation lawsuit against former trainer Brian McNamee , claiming
emotional distress. Clemens, the former Astros pitcher who most recently pitched just under half a season with the New York Yankees, added to the lawsuit while also addressing a motion to dismiss the lawsuit. As reported by the Houston Chronicle : McNamee, Clemens' chief accuser ...
McNamme to deliver physical evidence of PED use
by Clemens, Verducci's take on pitchers workload and its
effects
The Clemens saga took another strange turn today
when former teammate and friend Andy Pettitte asked to
be excused from the hearings next Wednesday, reports The New York Times . It is said that he wants out of the procedure, because he doesn't want to hurt Roger Clemens while on national television, a demand that is supported by the chairman of the committee.
On Page 2 ...
- Friendly Fire: Pettittes Deposition Backs Up McNamee
- Could Muscular Dystrophy Drug Be the Next PED in MLB?
- Clemens' Nanny Deposition
- Faux Beef Jerky? PETA Sends Clemens Goodies
- McNamee fires fastballs
- Andy, Rocket rift widening
- Conflicting Testimony: Scott Shannon and Brian McNamee
- Roger Clemens and the Congressional Committee on Oversight and Government Reform: The Final Tally
- Debunking the Clemens Report - Part II
- Report: McNamee gives evidence to investigators
- Y’er Outta There!
- For McNamee And Clemens, A New Dispute - New York Times
- Roundup - Getting Up to Speed
- Roger Clemens's Stash? - February 7, 2008
- Body language analyst breaks down Clemens, McNamee performances - MLB
- Desert Days: Rangers Kick Off Spring Training In Surprise
- Transcripts: McNamee tried to balance Clemens loyalty, pressure from feds - MLB
- McNamee's grand slam
- Brian McNamee puts Roger Clemens relics up for auction
- Filing claims syringes will test positive for Clemens' DNA
















Brian McNamee testified Roger Clemen's wife took HGH