clemens draws line in the sand

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now let's wait and see how his statements hold up to scrutiny

Clemens: I never took banned substances
/ Associated Press
Posted: 40 minutes ago

Roger Clemens denied allegations by his former trainer that he took performance-enhancing drugs, calling them "a dangerous and destructive shortcut that no athlete should ever take."
The accusations against the seven-time Cy Young Award winner from his former trainer, Brian McNamee, were contained in last week's Mitchell Report. Former Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell said McNamee said he injected Clemens with steroids in 1998 while with the Toronto Blue Jays, and steroids and human growth hormone in 2000 and 2001, while with the New York Yankees.

"I want to state clearly and without qualification: I did not take steroids, human growth hormone or any other banned substances at any time in my baseball career or, in fact, my entire life," Clemens said Tuesday in a statement issued through his agent, Randy Hendricks. "Those substances represent a dangerous and destructive shortcut that no athlete should ever take.


"I am disappointed that my 25 years in public life have apparently not earned me the benefit of the doubt, but I understand that Senator Mitchell's report has raised many serious questions. I plan to publicly answer all of those questions at the appropriate time in the appropriate way. I only ask that in the meantime people not rush to judgment."

Another McNamee client, Yankees pitcher Andy Pettitte, said last weekend that he took HGH twice while rehabbing from an injury in 2002. Mitchell said McNamee told him he injected Pettitte with HGH two-to-four times that year.

Baseball players and owners didn't have an agreement banning steroids until September 2002. They banned HGH in January 2005.
 
With another former player (an ESPN analyst whose name I forgot) admitting to it, Clemens might as well fess up.

Sad thing is that because he's white, he's going to get a media pass whereas B. Bonds is made out to be the only one to have juiced.

With Jose Canseco claiming that Alex Rodriguez juiced in his next book, it's going to get to the point that it might be easier to allow performance enhancing supplements like HGH instead of banning it considering that the majority of fans love the long ball as opposed to pitching duels with great defense.

MLB is still a business and greed is always going to cloud the moral judgement of most.
 
Clemens: I never took banned substances


Right....neither did Barry Bonds

Still, in this country, the burden of proof should be on the accuser. Not on the accused. It's like a mofo can just say something to a reporter and all of a sudden, it's gospel truth



btw...Where's that guy who made all the Bonds is a cheater replies??
 
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