Posts Tagged ‘Roger Clemens’

Breaking: Brian McNamee Strikes Back

Wednesday, February 6th, 2008

If you’re new here, you may want to subscribe to our RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!If the Roger Clemens taped phone call was a warning shot, Brian McNamee’s response could be considered a full-on salvo. According to a report in the New York Daily News, apparently, McNamee has turned over physical evidence that gives [...]

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Roger Clemens Maintains His Innocence

Wednesday, February 6th, 2008

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.
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The Roger Clemens Confession?

Tuesday, January 22nd, 2008

Now for a little break from the Super Bowl regalia: it appears as if YouTube has had the Roger Clemens confession up for a little while now… How did this get past the press? Actually, what we have is a brilliantly edited video that has a little fun with the Clemens and the [...]

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Gossage Hammers Clemens

Wednesday, January 9th, 2008

We’ve been pretty mum on the whole Roger Clemens thing since the initial Mitchell Report broke… I prefer to leave all of that to the experts. However, this one’s too good to pass up. Coming of his Hall of Fame induction, Goose Gossage has some choice words for Roger Clemens and [...]

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Happy Mitchell Report Day

Thursday, December 13th, 2007

This is the day all Major League Baseball fans have been waiting for: at 2pm EST, MLB will release the findings of the Mitchell Report, a 300-plus page document that reveals the findings from former Senator George Mitchell’s 20-month investigation of steroid use in baseball. To celebrate the festivities, MLB.com is showing live video broadcasts of the various press conferences and they’ve also created a page specially for the Mitchell Report findings.

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