Posted January 7th, 2008 by Brian
Filed under: Baseball

I’m not sure whether or not Roger Clemens is telling the truth, but I’m also not sure I buy that Brian McNamee knows anything either. Clemens sure seems confident that McNamee has no proof, and he’s pissed about it as well:

Clemens has filed a defamation lawsuit in Harris County. Clemens claims McNamee originally made his allegations to federal authorities after being threatened with criminal prosecution if he didn’t implicate Clemens.

He better be 100% positive McNamee doesn’t have sort of evidence, and that there’s no way anyone else can come forward with proof he took HGH or steroids. If he had just issued a denial and then let the whole thing go the only thing really at stake was his Hall of Fame entry. The strong denial and lawsuit are certainly risky maneuvers, Roger is putting it all out of the table in an attempt to prove his innocence. Even if Clemens can discredit McNamee or disprove these current allegations, unfortunately a can of worms has been opened that there may be no way to close.

Posted December 15th, 2007 by Brian
Filed under: Baseball, Quick Hits

Trenton NJ paper headline: Clemens Took It in the Butt. Can’t believe a non-college paper would run with that. Funny though.

Posted December 13th, 2007 by Brian
Filed under: Baseball

ESPN is reporting that a source has told them that Roger Clemens will be named in the MLB steroid investigation headed up by former US Senator George Mitchell. Former Yankees trainer Brian McNamee reportedly provided information to the investigation on Clemens, Andy Pettitte, and several other big name Yankees.

From ESPN…

A former New York Yankees strength trainer says information he provided to the George Mitchell investigation regarding supplying Roger Clemens and Andy Pettitte with steroids is included in the Mitchell report scheduled to be released later today, a source close to the trainer told ESPN The Magazine’s Shaun Assael.

Brian McNamee, who worked for the Yankees and as a personal trainer for Clemens and Pettitte, also told investigators that on at least one occasion, Clemens was in possession of steroids from another supplier, the source said.

The source said McNamee told investigators he supplied Clemens with steroids while Clemens was with the Yankees, and prior to Clemens joining the team.

The rumors aren’t new but this is certainly disappointing news. We’ll have more reaction when all the details of the Mitchell report are released this afternoon.

Update: As had been rumored Clemens’ name was in fact in the report. The trainer McNamee claims that he personally injected Clemens, Pettitte, and former Aggie Chuck Knoblauch. Through his lawyer Clemens denied ever using steroids or human growth hormone, but Pettitte admitted to using HGH in 2002 to recover from an arm injury. (12/15/2007)

Posted June 23rd, 2006 by Brian
Filed under: Baseball, Quick Hits

Definitely not in midseason form but Roger looked like he’ll be ready soon.

Posted May 31st, 2006 by Brian
Filed under: Baseball, Quick Hits

$3.7 million per month for the rest of the season.

Posted April 5th, 2006 by Brian
Filed under: Baseball, Football

[tag]Roger Clemens[/tag] picks up his National League Championship ring and then catches for fellow Longhorn legend Vince Young as he throws at the first pitch. As usual, he throws a perfect strike.

Nice overhand throwing motion from Vince, I bet NFL scouts would love that. With his size and athleticism, if he’d have grown up with a baseball in his hand he’d probably have been a remarkable centerfielder. Of course, the Longhorns already win plenty of championships in baseball so I think he picked the right sport.

Posted March 28th, 2006 by Brian
Filed under: Baseball, Quick Hits

Trust me, Icy Hot should never go near that area.

Posted March 9th, 2006 by Matt
Filed under: Baseball, Football

Texas Rangers to Honor Longhorns on Opening DayIn an exclusive interview earlier today on SportsRadio 1310 The Ticket, Texas Rangers’ owner Tom Hicks announced that on opening day the Texas Rangers will honor the 2005 National Champion Texas Longhorns, with Mack Brown and Darrell Royal throwing out the first pitches.

This comes on the heels of the Rangers going after Roger Clemens, a former Texas Longhorn himself. I wonder if this is just one more tactic in trying to lure the indecisive Roger Clemens to the Rangers?

Posted February 16th, 2006 by Brian
Filed under: Baseball, Quick Hits

Huston Street and Roger Clemens on team for tournament beginning March 7th.

Posted January 31st, 2006 by Brian
Filed under: Baseball, Quick Hits

Throws BP at practice, still not saying he’ll return to Astros but looks more like it.

Posted January 28th, 2006 by Brian
Filed under: Baseball, Quick Hits

Good interview on MVP ‘06 NCAA Baseball and college baseball in general.

Posted December 6th, 2005 by Brian
Filed under: Baseball, Quick Hits

“Today, he would retire if he had to make the decision.”

Posted June 26th, 2005 by Brian
Filed under: Baseball, Quick Hits

Adrian Alaniz in the same company as Roger Clemens and Huston Street?

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