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Everybody Hates Roger

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Everybody Hates Roger

Steroids. Affairs. Congressional investiagations. It has not been a banner year for the Rocket.

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  • May 2008
    • Clemens: I'm Sorry for Mistakes I Made

      Clemens: I'm Sorry for Mistakes I Made

      Roger Clemens broke his silence on the allegations that he has had numerous affairs, apologizing for his "mistakes" in a statement to the Houston Chronicle . The Rocket stressed that his "personal life has nothing to do with the accusations of steroid and HGH use," and denied beginning a relationship with Mindy McCready when the country singer was 15. More »

    • Roger's Pals Appeal: Cut Your Losses!

      Roger's Pals Appeal: Cut Your Losses!

      Friends and critics of Roger Clemens agree on one thing: He's well beyond "say it ain't so" and entering "stop the bleeding" territory. Those close to the rambling family man are urging him to drop his defamation lawsuit against Brian McNamee, and a legal expert compares him to a lemming, reports the New York Daily News. More »

  • April 2008
    • Clemens Had More Women, Source Says

      Clemens Had More Women, Source Says

      It wasn't just country singer Mindy McCready that Roger Clemens carried on with, a source tells the New York Daily News. The former Major League pitcher apparently had several lovely lady friends whom he jetted across the country in his plane and presented with expensive jewelry. One of them admitted to knowing Clemens, but had no comment about their relationship. More »

    • Tearful Singer: Clemens Affair Rumors True

      Tearful Singer: Clemens Affair Rumors True

      Country star Mindy McCready confirmed that she had a 10-year affair with Roger Clemens in a tearful interview yesterday with the New York Daily News. "I cannot refute anything in the story," McCready says. The two met in 1991, when the singer was 15, and Clemens was 28 and married, although the relationship didn't become sexual until later. More »

    • Report Links Clemens, Teen Singer

      Report Links Clemens, Teen Singer

      Roger Clemens had a 10-year affair with country star Mindy McCready, beginning when the troubled singer was only 15, the New York Daily News reports. Clemens' lawyer confirmed the two were friends and said, "He has never had a sexual relationship with her." The news could further tarnish Clemens' image and potentially hamstring his defamation lawsuit against trainer Brian McNamee. More »

    • McNamee Selling Clemens Mementos on eBay

      McNamee Selling Clemens Mementos on eBay

      If Roger Clemens wants to get any of his stuff back from ex-trainer Brian McNamee, all he has to do is log on to eBay. McNamee, who split with Clemens in the great steroids war, is putting up everything from autographed baseballs to hats to photographs of "all the steroid guys"—Clemens, Canseco, and Pettitte, the AP reports. He's donating the proceeds to his juvenile diabetes charity. More »

  • March 2008
    • The World's Least Sexy Lads

      The World's Least Sexy Lads

      It takes more than comb-overs and beer bellies to make the world's 100 unsexiest men list. The Boston Phoenix factors behavior into its list of oh-so-fugly gents. A peek at who snagged the top (dis)honors: Roger Clemens: baseball (and steroid?) star. Spencer Pratt: Heidi's smarmy boyfriend on The Hills. Larry Craig: backpeddaling, bathroom-busted congressman. Tom Cruise: movie star turned Scientologist wingnut. More »

    • Canseco Now Thinks Clemens Was Clean

      Canseco Now Thinks Clemens Was Clean

      Former Bash Brother Jose Canseco has backed down from charges that Roger Clemens used more than workouts to pump his pitching arm. Contradicting what's written in his own books, "Juiced" and the upcoming "Vindicated," Canseco said in a TV interview that he now doesn't believe the Rocket used steroids, Newsday reports. More »

    • Canseco Links A-Rod to 'Roids in New Book

      Canseco Links A-Rod to 'Roids in New Book

      Jose Canseco, baseball’s most outspoken steroid user, suggests that reigning AL MVP Alex Rodriguez used performance-enhancing drugs in his new book Vindicated, reports the New York Post. This according to a Massachusetts-based writer, who found a copy yesterday in a local store, although it's not due for release until April 1. "I really have absolutely no reaction," was the Yankee slugger's response. More »

  • February 2008
    • FBI Begins Clemens Probe

      FBI Begins Clemens Probe

      The FBI today began investigating whether Roger Clemens committed perjury when he told Congress that he never used performance-enhancing drugs, Bloomberg reports. The agency opened a preliminary review one day after a House panel told the Justice Department it suspected Clemens of lying. The pitcher insists he never took steroids or human growth hormone, but his former trainer says otherwise. More »

    • Congress Asks Justice Dept. for Clemens Probe

      Congress Asks Justice Dept. for Clemens Probe

      A congressional committee today asked the Justice Department to examine Roger Clemens’ denials under oath that he used performance-enhancing drugs and determine if they constitute perjury, the AP reports. In the letter to Attorney General Michael Mukasey, Reps. Henry Waxman and Tom Davis cite the pitcher's statements contradicting those of his former trainer and a teammate. More »

    • Rocket Avoids 'Roid Q's at Camp

      Rocket Avoids 'Roid Q's at Camp

      Roger Clemens arrived at the Houston Astros’ training camp determined to avoid questions about his alleged use of performance-enhancing drugs. “Everything’s been said that needs to be said on that. We’re moving forward. It’s baseball time. We’re going to enjoy that,” the hurler said. It was the first time Clemens spoke with the press since his Feb. 13 congressional hearing, reports the Houston Chronicle . More »

    • House Panel May Go After Clemens on Perjury

      House Panel May Go After Clemens on Perjury

      The congressional panel that questioned Roger Clemens about steroids has drafted a letter asking the Justice Department to investigate whether he committed perjury, the New York Times reports. The letter doesn't name his former trainer, Brian McNamee, who testified the same day and insisted Clemens is lying, but that could change before the letter is submitted. More »

    • Photo Looks Like Trouble for Clemens

      Photo Looks Like Trouble for Clemens

      An 11-year-old fan's photo of Roger Clemens could mean trouble for the scandal-battered pitcher, especially if the congressional committee pursuing the steroids investigation refers the case to the Justice Department, the New York Daily News reports. The image is allegedly of Clemens at a 1988 party given by Jose Canseco, which he and Canseco have both testified he didn't attend. More »

    • 'Miracle' HGH's Awful Truth: It May Not Work

      'Miracle' HGH's Awful Truth: It May Not Work

      Here’s the list of people human growth hormone is proven to help: the elderly, AIDS and tuberculosis patients, and people with hormone deficiencies. Baseball players aren’t on that list, Newsweek reports, and neither are thousands of ordinary people who believe HGH slows the aging process. “There’s a great deal of hype,” said one endocrinologist, “but there isn’t a great deal of evidence.” More »

    • Pettitte Sorry for Taking HGH

      Pettitte Sorry for Taking HGH

      Andy Pettitte apologized to fans and teammates today for using human growth hormone, the AP reports. Pettitte said he had not spoken to Roger Clemens, whom he implicated in HGH use in a congressional deposition, in more than a month. “I can't even describe how uncomfortable” the Clemens situation is, said Pettitte. More »

    • McNamee Counsel: Rocket Can Rely on Bush Pardon

      McNamee Counsel: Rocket Can Rely on Bush Pardon

      A lawyer for trainer Brian McNamee said today if pitcher Roger Clemens is ever charged with lying to Congress about steroid use, he would be pardoned by President Bush, the AP reports. "Even if he's prosecuted, he will never have to serve jail time or face a trial,” said lawyer Richard Emery, citing Clemens’ friendship with Bush's father and Dubya’s pardoning of Scooter Libby. More »

    • Cone Denies Conversation With McNamee

      Cone Denies Conversation With McNamee

      David Cone said last night he never had a conversation with Roger Clemens' former strength coach Brian McNamee about drug testing in Major League Baseball, reports the New York Times. During testimony before Congress yesterday, McNamee was asked about a conversation he said he had with Cone in 2000 that led him to hold on to syringes he said he used on Clemens. More »

    • Clemens, McNamee Both Grilled Hard

      Clemens, McNamee Both Grilled Hard

      The biggest fireworks in today's House Oversight Committee hearings on the Mitchell Report involved Brian McNamee's claims that Roger Clemens and Jose Canseco discussed steroids and HGH at a party at Canseco's house several years ago. Clemens says he was playing golf the day of the party, and has receipts to show it. At one point, Clemens' attorneys leapt up to defend him against what they described as committee chairman Henry Waxman's "innuendo" that he had interfered with a witness, a former nanny whose testimony put him at the party. More »

    • Clemens, Trainer Stories at Odds

      Clemens, Trainer Stories at Odds

      Ex-trainer Brian McNamee today told Congress he injected Roger Clemens with performance-enhancing drugs more often than he’d already admitted, saying he'd remembered incidents since his initial statement. Andy Pettitte, meanwhile, revealed in that Clemens had admitted taking HGH years before—a charge Clemens said Pettitte misheard—and Pettitte himself remembered taking HGH once more than previously admitted. But Clemens remained steadfast, denying any HGH or steroid use, the AP reports. More »

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New York Yankees manager Brian Cashman, left, glances at pitcher Roger Clemens after the Yankees announced they had signed Clemens to a minor league contract following the Yankees' 5-0 baseball shutout...   (Associated Press)
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New York Yankees' Roger Clemens, left, throws in the outfield after the Yankees announced he would rejoin the team following the Yankees 5-0 shutout of the Seattle Mariners at Yankee Stadium in New York,...   (Associated Press)
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Roger Clemens, tuning up for a return to the New York Yankees, waves to the crowd after pitching six innings for the Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees during a baseball game in Moosic, Pa., on Monday,...   (Associated Press)
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Roger Clemens pounds a fist with a teammate after pitching for the Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees in Moosic, Pa., on Monday, May 28, 2007. Clemens pitched six shutout innings, throwing 89 pitches,...   (Associated Press)
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New York Yankees pitcher Roger Clemens reacts to a reporters question before a baseball game against the Tampa Bay Devil Rays Tuesday night Sept. 25, 2007 in St. Petersburg, Fla. Clemens is being pulled...   (Associated Press)
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New York Yankees pitcher Roger Clemens speaks to reporters before a baseball game against the Tampa Bay Devil Rays Tuesday night Sept. 25, 2007 in St. Petersburg, Fla. Clemens was pulled for tonight's...   (Associated Press)
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New York Yankees pitcher Roger Clemens speaks at a news conference at Yankee Stadium in New York in this Oct. 6, 2007 file photo. (AP Photo/Julie Jacobson)   (Associated Press)
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Roger Clemens listens as his attorney, Rusty Hardin, speaks during a news conference about alleged steroid use Monday, Jan. 7, 2008 in Houston. Clemens has filed a defamation suit against his former trainer,...   (Associated Press)
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