Saturday, June 23, 2012

Clemens cleared of all charges Roger acquitted federal over steroid use The Verdict Another Wild Pitch By Department Of Justice After Losing To It's Time Ask Is Government Overreaching Found Not Guilty Lying to Congress in Perjury Trial Leading Off For R.A. Dickey the Ascent Continues — Jurors resume deliberations Clemens' perjury trial Comment on Milbank GOP blowing gunsmoke Fast and Furious Hall chances still question Dodgers' Mattingly waste money Why belongs baseball's Editorial Let baseball be its own police Patrick Dorton Advising here is what I saw Here's who will make Hall's Class 2013 Tom Verducci Despite verdict court public opinion acquittal Fame counts lying Big win for Rocket Jury hands big

Roger Clemens acquittal latest blow for sports cases Former Major League Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens, right, waits to speak Monday in Washington after his acquittal. Pablo Martinez Monsivais/The Associated Press / /The Associated Press Roger Clemens' Acquittal and the PED Admission MLB Still Needs 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. This past offseason gave us the now infamous positive-but-not-technically drug test of 2011 National League MVP Ryan Braun, who became the first player in the brief history of drug testing in MLB to successfully appeal a ... Fans applaud, boo Roger Clemens at Fenway Park APFans applaud Roger Clemens (seen in a white hat) during his visit to Fenway Park Friday. BOSTON -- Roger Clemens was met with a chorus of boos when he was picked up by the stadium camera during his return to Fenway Park for the Red Sox-Braves game Friday night, MLB... Roger Clemens' hardest win — and lasting loss By Patrick Dorton 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. Roger Clemens' Hall of Fame Bid, Daisuke Matsuzaka's Return to Rotation on Fans' Minds at Fenway Park (Video) Pitching was the main topic before the final game of the Red Sox-Marlins series at Fenway Park on Thursday evening. With former Red Sox legend Roger Clemens' acquittal on perjury charges fresh in the books, some fans were eager to say the Rocket deserves to be in the Hall of Fame. What fans were less sure about, though, was the fate of Daisuke Matsuzaka. He's working his way back into the ... Roger Clemens rejected plea offer Roger Clemens rejected a plea deal that would have spared him prison time, and instead took his chances by going to trial. Clemens lawyer Rusty Hardin said in a telephone interview Thursday that prosecutors offered to let the former pitcher plead guilty to one count of lying to Congress when he denied using human growth hormone. Roger Clemens walks -- acquitted on all charges WASHINGTON -- Roger Clemens was acquitted Monday on all charges that he obstructed and lied to Congress by denying he used performance-enhancing drugs to extend his long career as one of the greatest and most-decorated pitchers in baseball history. Tarnished Goods: Will Clemens Be Selected to Hall? Acquitted by a jury of lying to Congress, Roger Clemens avoided a possible 30-year jail term and is free to go anywhere he wishes with the possible exception of the National Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown, N.Y. Report: Clemens booed at Fenway Park Roger Clemens was met with a chorus of boos when he was picked up by the stadium camera during his return to Fenway Park for the Red Sox-Braves game Friday night, MLB.com reported. Roger Clemens Booed at Fenway Park When Shown on Scoreboard The courts may have let Roger Clemens off the hook, but Red Sox Nation is an even tougher bunch of customers. Clemens made an appearance at Friday night's game against the Altanta Braves and was promptly booed when shown in his seat atop the Green Monster. Clemens, who was recently found not guilty of charges stemming from a steroid abuse case, spent 12 years in a Sox uniform from 1984-1996 ...
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