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Roger Clemens Maintains His Innocence
Intentional Foul —
7-time Cy Young award winner, Roger Clemens got his opportunity to tell his side of things concerning the infamous Mitchell Report. After a five-hour deposition given to congressional lawyers, Clemens indicated he stuck to his denials that he never used HGH or steroids to further his accolade-ridden career.
Nice haircut, Roger.
Up next for the Rocket is a February 13th appointment with the same committee. Also expected to testify on that day are Andy Pettitte and Brian McNamee. ESPN indicates this session will be open, unlike yesterday’s. If that is the ...
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realsportsbloggers.com 2/6/2008 — So Roger Clemens has now gone before Congressional Lawyers(who took time away from chasing Capitol Hill Ambulances and defending lawmakers against dead hookers) to proclaim his innocence. Roger’s name along with more than 80 other MLB players was on the Mitchell Report.
McNamee Claims to Have Physical Evidence Against Clemens
sportsofboston.com 2/7/2008 — Brian McNamee handed over vials, syringes, and gauze pads to federal investigators, claiming he now has tangible evidence that Roger Clemens took steroids and HGH. Sources told ESPN that the evidence was delivered sometime in early January. The samples are said to have Clemens blood and traces of the illegal substances.
Rocket sticks with fastball
nydailynews.com 2/6/2008 — Roger Clemens emerged from his five-hour deposition with congressional investigators on Tuesday and pronounced - yet again - that he had never used performance-enhancing drugs.
Santana, Clemens hottest topics at Munson Dinner
newsday.com 2/6/2008 — David Wright and Melky Cabrera had particularly good
reasons to be excited about the Mets' trade for Johan Santana, who will be formally introduced at Shea Stadium today. Wright just got one of the best pitchers in baseball as a teammate. Cabrera, ...
ROGER CLEMENS' SYRINGES TO BE GIVEN TO CONGRESS —
NY Post: Sports 2/6/2008
The strongest evidence Roger Clemens used steroids will be turned over to Congress tomorrow, lawyers for the pitcher's former trainer said.Brian McNamee is scheduled to meet with staff members of the House Committee on Oversight and Government...
Report: McNamee Has Evidence on Clemens —
Wash Post MLB 2/6/2008
NEW YORK -- Brian McNamee has turned over physical evidence that Roger Clemens' former trainer believes will show the seven-time Cy Young Award winner used performance-enhancing drugs, McNamee's attorneys told The New York Daily News.