New York Yankees Pitcher Roger Clemens Discussing the Future of Testing for Steroids in Baseball and Not Knowing He Was Accused in “The Mitchell Report”
New York Yankee pitcher Roger Clemens discusses his optimism about the future of steroid testing in major league baseball at a House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform hearing concerning the illegal use of steroids in baseball. Also, Clemens discusses how he did not know he was mentioned in the “Mitchell Reports,” which allege he abused steroids. (0:40)
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February 13th, 2008 at 10:35 pm
I believe Roger Clemens but I also know it is near impossible to prove anything. Innocent until proven guilty.