Clemens- “I did not use steroids”

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“I want to state clearly and without qualification: I did not take steroids, human growth hormone or any other banned substances at any time in my baseball career or, in fact, my entire life,” Clemens said in a statement released by his agent, Randy Hendricks. “Those substances represent a dangerous and destructive shortcut that no athlete should ever take. “I am ... [link]

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