Roger Clemens and Brian McNamee testified side-by-side, and one (or both) of them may have put himself into legal jeopardy by making false testimony to Congress.
Meanwhile, here's how not to interact with a Member of Congress who's summing up a full day of conflicting testimony that apparently got quite heated:
Looks like there's a new face of steroids in baseball, replacing Barry Bonds (hat-tip: ME) and his name is "Roger Clemens." But on the other hand, Mr. McNamee is no one's idea of a star witness.
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Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Friday, December 14, 2007
WWWD?
The late Will McDonough, former Globe reporter and columnist, had a long memory, and a sharp wit. For years he referred to Roger Clemens, as the "Texas Con Man." Wonder what Ol' Will would say about the news yesterday in the Mitchell Report that Clemens was apparently a steroid user, beginning shortly after he left Boston?
For that matter, wonder what Dan Duquette is feeling this morning? He famously declared that Clemens was in the "twilight of his career" in Clemens left for Toronto in 1996.
For the record, here are Clemens' key stats from the period 1995-1998:
1995 (Age 32): 10-5 W-L, 4.18 ERA, 140 IP, 132 K
1996 (Age 33): 10-13, 3.63 ERA, 242.2 IP, 257 K
1997 (Age 34): 21-7, 2.05 ERA, 264 IP, 292 K
1998 (Age 35): 20-6, 2.65 ERA, 234.2 IP, 271 K
For that matter, wonder what Dan Duquette is feeling this morning? He famously declared that Clemens was in the "twilight of his career" in Clemens left for Toronto in 1996.
For the record, here are Clemens' key stats from the period 1995-1998:
1995 (Age 32): 10-5 W-L, 4.18 ERA, 140 IP, 132 K
1996 (Age 33): 10-13, 3.63 ERA, 242.2 IP, 257 K
1997 (Age 34): 21-7, 2.05 ERA, 264 IP, 292 K
1998 (Age 35): 20-6, 2.65 ERA, 234.2 IP, 271 K
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Dan Duquette,
Mitchell Report,
MLB,
Red Sox,
Roger Clemens
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