- WASHINGTON – Roger Clemens stared straight ahead, a blank expression on his face, as the jury foreman announced the not-guilty verdicts, one after another, in U.S. District Court on Monday. (USA Today)
- WASHINGTON — Barry Bonds. Guilty on a technicality. At least thats how much of the public sees it. Its all that came out of a seven-year investigation into baseballs home run king. Lance Armstrong. Not even prosecuted. (News-Sentinel)
- Roger Clemens proclaimed his innocence Monday afternoon, and unlike so many things he has said during the sordid, sad end of his career, this was true. (YAHOO!)
- Roger Clemens has been acquitted, which is not quite the same as being vindicated. A jury found Clemens not guilty of lying to Congress when he testified he had never used drugs to put a little extra zip in his fastball. (Abington Mariner)
- Reggie Jackson, who believes baseball turned its back for years on rampant steroid use, told USA TODAY Sports that Roger Clemens deserves to join him in the Hall of Fame in 2013, a sentiment echoed by Hall of Famer Johnny Bench. (Hispanic Business)
- What's next for Roger Clemens now that he has been found not guilty on six counts of lying to Congress about his alleged use of performance-enhancing drugs? Perhaps a position in the Houston Astros' front office. (Sporting News)
- The trial of baseball legend Roger Clemens is over. The facts have been aired, and the jury has found him not guilty on all counts. There will, however, be no convincing sportswriters of Rogers innocence. (Minneapolis Star Tribune)
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
Roger Clemens
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