Clemens apologizes for 'mistakes,' still denies drug use | Chron.com - Houston Chronicle
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The Roundup: Roger Clemens “Apologizes”
Published 5/5/2008 by TheBigLead at The Big Lead
... Clemens offers a hollow “apology,” but like all athletes, isn’t specific about what he’s apologizing for; in case you missed it over the weekend, a ...
Roger Clemens Admits Mistakes
Published 5/5/2008 at FanIQ Blog
... and let him deal with this in private.
"I realize that many people want me to simply confess and apologize for the conduct that I have been accused of, but I cannot confess to, nor apologize for, things I did not do."I have apologized to my family for my mistakes. And having offered this apology to the public, I would ask that you let me and my family deal with these matters in private."
Good luck with that.
Clemens regrets personal 'mistakes' [HouChron]
Smells Like Padres in Here - Monday Edition
Published 5/5/2008 by Winfield's Ghost at Gaslamp Ball: Front Page Posts
... wins.
Our farm system is still playing catch up.
Bud Black - master of the understatement.
Germano or Ledezma or Rusch? This is sort of like the time when I was a kid and my mom said "Brussel sprouts or broccoli or squash?" and then I ran and hid in the closet.
Nice piece on the organization's minor league pitching coordinator, Mike Couchee. (via Drama)
Your daily Clemens update: Rog is sorry...but not really.
The beak speaks.
Off day today while the team heads to ...
Clemens apologizes for nothing, denies everything, confuses everyone
Published 5/5/2008 by Sarah Green at umpbump.com
... if the legal process would open up a whole new can of worms. Short answer: yes. And what nubile worms they turned out to be. But the Rocket’s latest statement, which hit the newsstands today , shows just how far he still is from understanding what’s already happened to him. I was only just getting used to Mitchell report ballplayers apologizing without saying what they were apologizing for. There was Eric Gagne, who ...

