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SyrNy1960 12-07-2025 12:03 PM

Trump calls on Baseball Hall of Fame to admit Roger Clemens
 
https://www.yahoo.com/sports/article...225925250.html

gunboat82 12-07-2025 12:22 PM

Weird that he singled out Clemens. I wonder what distinguishes him from the other PED users.

SyrNy1960 12-07-2025 01:03 PM

I hope it happens, so the rest can get in and we can end the conversations each year about the PED players.

Peter_Spaeth 12-07-2025 01:45 PM

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Originally Posted by gunboat82 (Post 2553352)
Weird that he singled out Clemens. I wonder what distinguishes him from the other PED users.

Maybe his politics?
When he isn't voted in, maybe the President can just issue an Executive Order.

BobbyStrawberry 12-07-2025 03:18 PM

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Originally Posted by Peter_Spaeth (Post 2553365)
Maybe his politics?
When he isn't voted in, maybe the President can just issue an Executive Order.

Ass kissing and bribes can get you whatever you want in today's America.

bk400 12-07-2025 05:53 PM

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Originally Posted by BobbyStrawberry (Post 2553377)
Ass kissing and bribes can get you whatever you want in today's America.

Thank you for your attention to this matter!

G1911 12-07-2025 05:58 PM

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Originally Posted by gunboat82 (Post 2553352)
Weird that he singled out Clemens. I wonder what distinguishes him from the other PED users.

The statement says he believes Clemens was falsely accused and did not use steroids. That would be why he is singled out. Or politics.




I think that Clemens probably did use, but the case against him is very weak and there is little to no real evidence beyond the bizarre aging pattern - really only the testimony of a convicted perjurer.

BobbyStrawberry 12-07-2025 06:13 PM

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Originally Posted by bk400 (Post 2553408)
Thank you for your attention to this matter!

I mean, I wish it weren't so. It's hard to ignore though, unless one completely avoids all news.

bnorth 12-07-2025 06:21 PM

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Originally Posted by BobbyStrawberry (Post 2553413)
I mean, I wish it weren't so. It's hard to ignore though, unless one completely avoids all news.

I completely avoid all news. Life is way better and in case you didn't know your statement has always been true.:)

bk400 12-07-2025 06:33 PM

I exclusively get my news from two flagship print newspapers -- one that leans left and one that leans right -- and ignore entirely the Politics sections of those newspapers. I find that helps.

BobbyStrawberry 12-07-2025 06:50 PM

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Originally Posted by bnorth (Post 2553414)
I completely avoid all news. Life is way better and in case you didn't know your statement has always been true.:)

True, but it has reached absurd new heights recently. I keep telling myself I will avoid news but it's hard to do!

BobbyStrawberry 12-07-2025 06:51 PM

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Originally Posted by bk400 (Post 2553416)
I exclusively get my news from two flagship print newspapers -- one that leans left and one that leans right -- and ignore entirely the Politics sections of those newspapers. I find that helps.

This is definitely the way to go if you can manage it. It's just too convenient to pull up the news when you have some spare moments...

Gorditadogg 12-07-2025 09:05 PM

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Originally Posted by bk400 (Post 2553416)
I exclusively get my news from two flagship print newspapers -- one that leans left and one that leans right -- and ignore entirely the Politics sections of those newspapers. I find that helps.

NYT and WSJ?

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Gorditadogg 12-07-2025 09:17 PM

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Originally Posted by G1911 (Post 2553410)
The statement says he believes Clemens was falsely accused and did not use steroids. That would be why he is singled out. Or politics.









I think that Clemens probably did use, but the case against him is very weak and there is little to no real evidence beyond the bizarre aging pattern - really only the testimony of a convicted perjurer.

Yes, plus statements from Amdy Pettite and Jason Grimsley, and Clemens' DNA on a steroids needle. But no acne, shrunken balls, or size 10 head like other users.

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bk400 12-07-2025 09:52 PM

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Originally Posted by Gorditadogg (Post 2553455)
NYT and WSJ?

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Bingo.

Peter_Spaeth 12-07-2025 10:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Gorditadogg (Post 2553458)
Yes, plus statements from Amdy Pettite and Jason Grimsley, and Clemens' DNA on a steroids needle. But no acne, shrunken balls, or size 10 head like other users.

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Pettitte backed way down on cross, admitted he wasn't sure at all.

bk400 12-07-2025 11:00 PM

It's a case of reverse jury nullification for the roid guys. The Contemporary Era committee is the only way in for those guys, and that committee is stacked with living HOF players. And as I've said before, I think the living HOF players are the least sympathetic voting cohort.

jayshum 12-07-2025 11:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Gorditadogg (Post 2553458)
Yes, plus statements from Amdy Pettite and Jason Grimsley, and Clemens' DNA on a steroids needle. But no acne, shrunken balls, or size 10 head like other users.

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I don't think I want to know how you confirmed this. :)

G1911 12-08-2025 01:06 AM

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Originally Posted by Gorditadogg (Post 2553458)
Yes, plus statements from Amdy Pettite and Jason Grimsley, and Clemens' DNA on a steroids needle. But no acne, shrunken balls, or size 10 head like other users.

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1) Pettite backed down under oath and testified he wasn't sure that was what he actually had heard; he walked it back to a 'I don't know'.

2) The LA Times reported Grimsley fingered Clemens and Pettite and others in an affidavit. The affidavit was later unsealed and showed Grismley had not accused Clemens - he had said he got steroids from McNamee. The LA Times had to publish a retraction. I don't recall him later ever testifying against Clemens.

3) Clemens admitted the DNA on a needle from pretty early on. The dispute was if it was used for steroids (McNamee's story) or vitamin B12 shots (Clemens story, and to which his doctor testified to). The needle could have been used for either.

I suspect Clemens was guilty, but there is so much fake news about his case that is still widely believed.

Lucas00 12-08-2025 02:12 AM

The Mike piazza bat throw incident is the only clip you will ever need to see to judge his steroid usage (out of this solar system). And also to judge him as a person. He literally hurled a spear at Mike that could've easily impaled him.

D. Bergin 12-08-2025 09:05 AM

C’mon man, Pettitte was best buds with Clemens in both New York and Houston. He was workout buddies with him for years. He didn’t “mishear” anything. Likely he took it very easy on Clemens when he testified under oath.

Easy to walk back your testimony on your friend when you’re not under oath anymore. Pettitte was a genuinely nice guy and likely more honest then most. One of the only players to come clean after the Mitchell report came out. I don’t think he told the entire truth while he was under oath, but he told more then most. He certainly told more truth then Roger, who didn’t have the same reservations telling bald faced lies under testimony.

Now Roger was certainly a workout legend on whatever teams he played on. Pettitte credits him with extending his own career by convincing him to take a workout regimen seriously. Roger had a little help though….and I suspect he helped Pettitte get a little help to.

The real question is, do you think MLB was so far behind the 8 ball in regards to regulating the HGH problem (not necessarily the anabolic steroids as much), do you think it should matter, if MLB didn’t think to ban it until certain players had been making use of it for years. Should those players be penalized when they had no real guidance on the issue until it was too late.

I mean, they still knew it was wrong, because they all went to great lengths to hide it from the general public…but………..

G1911 12-08-2025 10:26 AM

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Originally Posted by D. Bergin (Post 2553521)
C’mon man, Pettitte was best buds with Clemens in both New York and Houston. He was workout buddies with him for years. He didn’t “mishear” anything. Likely he took it very easy on Clemens when he testified under oath.

Easy to walk back your testimony on your friend when you’re not under oath anymore. Pettitte was a genuinely nice guy and likely more honest then most. One of the only players to come clean after the Mitchell report came out. I don’t think he told the entire truth while he was under oath, but he told more then most. He certainly told more truth then Roger, who didn’t have the same reservations telling bald faced lies under testimony.

If the best/only evidence is Pettitte testifying under oath that he was 50/50 on if he had heard Clemens right and he didn't really know, well, that's how you know there's no actual evidence. There's a good reason Clemens was acquitted of perjury for his claims before Congress that he never used steroids - nobody can find any proof he did.

G1911 12-08-2025 10:28 AM

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Originally Posted by Lucas00 (Post 2553486)
The Mike piazza bat throw incident is the only clip you will ever need to see to judge his steroid usage (out of this solar system). And also to judge him as a person. He literally hurled a spear at Mike that could've easily impaled him.

I'd be fine if we yanked Marichal out of the Hall and used this to deny Clemens - but it's just not the reason he's being kept out, and surely we all actually know that it is not any kind of reasonable evidence he used steroids.

Seven 12-08-2025 10:49 AM

The true travesty is that the commissioner who fully knew steroid use was going on, but chose to look the other way, is in The Hall. I don't know how that's justifiable when the record holder for Cy Young's and MVP's respectively are not.

D. Bergin 12-08-2025 10:49 AM

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Originally Posted by G1911 (Post 2553547)
If the best/only evidence is Pettitte testifying under oath that he was 50/50 on if he had heard Clemens right and he didn't really know, well, that's how you know there's no actual evidence. There's a good reason Clemens was acquitted of perjury for his claims before Congress that he never used steroids - nobody can find any proof he did.


This isn't a court of law, it's a court of public opinion and the standards aren't as high. Please don't make me invoke the name of OJ...that's just low hanging fruit. ;)

We all know he did them...the circumstantial evidence is bigly.

Do YOU think Clemens was clean? Pettitte was Clemens best baseball friend for years...and even HE couldn't bring himself to clearing Clemens name. Do you, in a million years think Pettitte did HGH...but Clemens was completely clean?

At least Pettitte showed some sort of remorse and admittance after he got caught. Clemens was from the school of deny, deny, deny and hire a bunch of high priced lawyers to "get him off".

BTW, the worst thing that happened to Clemens is he's been denied a memorial in an old baseball building after his career was over. Him and Bonds and McGwire and Sosa and A-Rod and Palmiero and etc., etc., etc....lives didn't end when that happened. They're all going to be fine...and if not...it's not going to be because of that.

...and if they go in....it doesn't mean they're "exonerated" or "innocent". Just means that the wheels turned in their favor.......again.

KJA 12-08-2025 11:17 AM

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Originally Posted by Seven (Post 2553553)
The true travesty is that the commissioner who fully knew steroid use was going on, but chose to look the other way, is in The Hall. I don't know how that's justifiable when the record holder for Cy Young's and MVP's respectively are not.

That's the way I see it, if Selig is in then so should everybody else

Gorditadogg 12-08-2025 11:24 AM

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Originally Posted by KJA (Post 2553564)
That's the way I see it, if Selig is in then so should everybody else

That's the opposite of how I see it. None of them should be in. Just because one rat sneaks through the fence doesn't mean you should open the gates to all of them.

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Peter_Spaeth 12-08-2025 11:27 AM

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Originally Posted by Lucas00 (Post 2553486)
The Mike piazza bat throw incident is the only clip you will ever need to see to judge his steroid usage (out of this solar system). And also to judge him as a person. He literally hurled a spear at Mike that could've easily impaled him.

One of the most bizarre moments in baseball history.

bk400 12-08-2025 12:08 PM

Catchers are strong. Piazza would have kicked Clemens' ass if the benches didn't clear first.

packs 12-08-2025 12:30 PM

Is there really any doubt Clemens cheated? I see all these technicalities listed but ignoring that a friend changed their mind about what a friend said to them when reporters and the law came asking about it and pushing the narrative that maybe he really did mishear his friend seems to be the biggest leap of them all.

We all live real lives in a real world. Is it really so hard to believe a friend would cover for a friend?


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