Clemens: "I didn't do steroids."
http://msn.foxsports.com/mlb/story/7580456
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I really, really, REALLY want to believe him. So does my dad. I'll condemn him when he either admits it or a failed drug test surfaces. I keep going back to this one quote by McNamee...."McNamee was quoted in a December 10, 2006 news article on steroids asreportedly having said: "I never, ever gave Clemens or Pettitte
steroids. They never asked me for steroids. The only thing they asked
me for were vitamins." Something about the Mitchell Reports smells fishy to me anyway, it struck me as more speculative and hearsay than anything else. With Barry Bonds we have a failed drug test to confirm suspicions. I want something with some meat on it. Not some 409 page piece of marshmallow fluff.
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BTW, did everyone read Jose Canseco's quote about how he's pissed that Alex wasn't mentioned in the Mitchell Report? F*ck you, Jose. Go back to the craps table.


Deny, deny, deny. A common defense.
It didn't work for Palmerio; however, he wasn't a Yankee.
Latest info is that Pettite admitted using HGH to help heal an injury.
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Maybe because Canseco may know that ARod used. Who knows if he did? I don't.
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//Maybe because Canseco may know that ARod used.//
If Canseco had any shred of evidence that Alex used steroids, he would have put it in the first book. Since he didn't, I think it's a load of ****. Also, if ANYONE had any evidence that Alex used steroids, don't you think we would have heard about it by now? Wouldn't it have been in the Mitchell Report? Unless Canseco has photographic evidence in his hands or a failed drug test, he needs to shut up.
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Canseco has been pretty accurate though. I'm not saying ARod used, I actually don't think he did, but I am not confident in choosing who did or did not in this day and age.
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//Canseco has been pretty accurate though. I'm not saying ARod used, I actually don't think he did, but I am not confident in choosing who did or did not in this day and age.//
Canseco basically named names most people already suspected in the first place. If he had guessed Brian Roberts, Paul LoDuca or Glenallen Hill and he ended up being right, I'd say that makes sense. Just because he picks Alex's name out of a hat doesn't mean because he was right before, he'll be right again. Even a broken clock is right twice a day. That said, I agree with you; I don't believe Alex juiced and if it ever comes out that he did, I'll be too pissed off to watch baseball for a while.
Another thing; the Mitchell Report, for all its bluster, is weightless. There's not a lot of hard evidence on anyone (save a couple people)....a lot of it smacks of hearsay. I was hoping that when this report came out, there would be some heft to it, and there's none. Then again, a sitting member of the Red Sox Board of Directors was running it, so I guess it was foolish of me to expect anything more than what we got.
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