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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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Report: McNamee gives physical proofMajor League Baseball News 2/6/2008
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.
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Report: McNamee Has Evidence on ClemensWash Post MLB 2/6/2008
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