- HOUSTON — We will soon learn how the acquittal of Rogers Clemens on all counts of lying to Congress affects his standing with sportswriters who elect players to the Baseball Hall of Fame. (Boston Herald)
- Almost 25 years to the day before Roger Clemens stood on the courthouse steps in Washington, D.C. (Houston Chronicle)
- Roger Clemens has thrown many a pitch on the edge of the plate and then glared at the umpire, hoping to get the call he wanted. Since he was a good pitcher, he usually saw a strike rung up. (MySanAntonio)
- NEW YORK -- Hall of Famer Rich Goose Gossage says Roger Clemens should never make it to Cooperstown. (ESPN)
- The trial of baseball legend Roger Clemens is over, and the jury has found him not guilty on all counts. There will, however, be no convincing sportswriters of his innocence. (Philadelphia Daily News)
- Roger Clemens rejected a plea deal that would have spared him prison time, and instead took his chances by going to trial. WASHINGTON -- Roger Clemens rejected a plea deal that would have spared him prison time, and instead took his chances by going to trial. (Abc Local Web)
- Norman Fost, in his piece Opposing view: Stop the steroid witch trials, stated, Whether or not Roger Clemens and Lance Armstrong are lying when they deny they used steroids or other performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs) is beside the main point. (USA Today)
- Pitching was the main topic before the final game of the Red Sox-Marlins series at Fenway Park on Thursday afternoon. (NESN.com)
- Despite the greatest efforts of Bud Selig, the MLBPA and Major League Baseball owners, the book on performance-enhancing drug (PED) use within the sport won't quite close. (Bleacherreport.com)
Sunday, June 24, 2012
Roger Clemens
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