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Roger Clemens Arrives At Congress For Steroid Testimony

AP   |  HOWARD FENDRICH   |   February 5, 2008 12:25 PM


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Roger Clemens arrived to give private, sworn testimony Tuesday to congressional lawyers about whether he used performance-enhancing drugs, pausing briefly to look around the House hearing room where he is to testify next week.

Wearing a pinstriped gray suit instead of a pinstriped New York Yankees uniform, the seven-time Cy Young Award winner was accompanied by two attorneys.

Clemens declined to take questions from reporters on his way in, saying only, "Good morning," before heading into the offices of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee.

The 45-year-old pitcher ranks eighth in major league history with 354 career wins. He put off retirement yet again in 2007, returning to the Yankees in June and going 6-6 with a 4.18 ERA.

His appearance on Capitol Hill came one day after his Yankees teammate and workout partner, Andy Pettitte, gave a deposition to committee staff for 2 1/2 hours.

Both players' private interviews are part of preparation for a Feb. 13 hearing, a public session expected to focus on allegations made in the Mitchell Report by trainer Brian McNamee that he injected Clemens more than a dozen times with human growth hormone and steroids. Clemens has chosen various ways to strongly deny that, including a taped TV interview, a live news conference and, repeatedly, through his lawyers.

Tuesday's deposition was Clemens' first opportunity to address the allegations under oath. McNamee is to be interviewed by committee lawyers Thursday.

A former Yankees teammate of Pettitte and Clemens, Chuck Knoblauch, spoke to committee staff Friday. The day before, an employee of the sports agency that represents Clemens and Pettitte went to Capitol Hill to be interviewed. Another witness, former New York Mets clubhouse employee Kirk Radomski, is to speak to committee lawyers Feb. 12.

Former Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell's report on drugs in baseball, released in December, contains McNamee's accusations -- first told to federal prosecutors, then repeated to Mitchell -- that he injected Clemens with HGH and steroids in 1998, 2000 and 2001.

Clemens acknowledged he received injections from McNamee, but he said they were for vitamin B-12 and the painkiller lidocaine. His repeated denials about performance enhancers drew Congress' attention.

When Mitchell testified at a committee hearing Jan. 15, he was asked whether he was still comfortable with McNamee's credibility.

"We believe that the statements provided to us were truthful," Mitchell said.

One of McNamee's lawyers, Earl Ward, said Monday no decision had been made on whether he would submit to a deposition or transcribed interview Thursday. It is a crime to lie to Congress, whether sworn to tell the truth or not, so the distinction between the two has more to do with the format of the questioning and the confidentiality of the transcript.

McNamee also told Mitchell he injected Pettitte with HGH. Pettitte lent credence to Mitchell's findings by acknowledging two days after the report was released that he did try HGH for two days in 2002 to help deal with an elbow injury.

Pettitte did not take questions from the media after being deposed Monday. Indeed, he said only one word: "No," in response to whether he would talk to reporters.

"At the committee's request, Andy Pettitte voluntarily met with representatives of the committee this morning, and fully answered all of the inquiries made of him in a sworn deposition," two of Pettitte's lawyers, Jay Reisinger and Thomas Farrell, said in a statement.

"Out of respect for the sensitive nature of these proceedings, and out of deference to the committee's request for confidentiality, we, on behalf of Mr. Pettitte, will not comment on the nature or specifics of his testimony."

The committee announced Monday it will hold yet another hearing Feb. 12, titled "Myths and Facts about Human Growth Hormone, B-12, and Other Substances." The committee said medical experts will testify about the effects of such substances.

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- bitabingbitabangbitaboom See Profile I'm a Fan of bitabingbitabangbitaboom permalink

Hello............the Blue Collar Politeriats who don`t follow all this Blogging Internetinteligencebandwith ALSO are represented in Congress.

Congress gave Baseball monopolistic arbitration powers a long time ago and are trying to keep those powers in check.

If any business in this country was run like Baseball the trade commisions would be shouting "ANTITRUST"

Roger Clemens was juiced NOT the ball and if Barry Bonds and others lied to Congress while under oath before that body; they need to be subjected to the laws of the land just like you and me and brought to face justice.

Sorry there is NO cring in Baseball!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:17 PM on 02/05/2008
- baghdadjoe See Profile I'm a Fan of baghdadjoe permalink

My, that Roger Clemens really has become a misshapen fellow. All that steroid use really takes its toll over the long term, I guess...

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:15 PM on 02/05/2008
- Ginzaman See Profile I'm a Fan of Ginzaman permalink

Until you take the enormous profit out of baseball, s**t like this will keep right on going. And everybody from the owners to the players and Congress are all just covering their rich collective asses.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:00 PM on 02/05/2008
- MadMoll See Profile I'm a Fan of MadMoll permalink

sure looks juiced to me check his head in comparison to his chest

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:08 PM on 02/05/2008
- ldelp84227 See Profile I'm a Fan of ldelp84227 permalink

I would like to know why this issue has been put before congress so fast. Are they worried about lying or steroids. I have been writing to congress, etc for 10 years to get something done about the dangerous chemicals in our products, you know our cosmetics, baby products, soaps, detergents, etc. There have been several articles just yesterday about the dangerous chemicals in baby products. Where is the concern for the people. Maybe so many people wouldn't have so many creepy illnesses if our government was this concerned about poisoning us. Try living with chemical induced asthma which causes breathing problems, migraines, vomiting. I suffer when near many baby products, and I wasn't born this way. Criminal-- and our government has done all they can to stop regulation as they did in the EU Government. There are two sets of products the dangerous set for the US and the safer version in the EU and other countries. And they are worried about steroids. Linda

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:47 PM on 02/05/2008
- paixa3 See Profile I'm a Fan of paixa3 permalink

How can congress waste time on shit like this?

OUT THE BASTARDS IN CONGRESS !!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:48 PM on 02/05/2008
- paixa3 See Profile I'm a Fan of paixa3 permalink

How can congress waste time on shit like this when the USA IS IN A CRISIS AND FALLING AND FAILING more each day.

Geezuzz !

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:47 PM on 02/05/2008
- powkat See Profile I'm a Fan of powkat permalink

Who cares? The same body that is prepared to give immunity to telecoms wants to pose with athletes. What a stupid bunch of children.

I say let the pros juice all they want - it stopped being about sport a long time ago, it's just corrupt corporations, same as any other business. All that matters is the bottom line and the workers can be used up and thrown out at will. If the athletes are stupid enough to use steriods in exchange for giant paychecks and not having to find a real job, why should my tax dollars be spent investigating? Bread and circuses for all

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:46 PM on 02/05/2008
- Binckeslaw See Profile I'm a Fan of Binckeslaw permalink

Is there anyone out there who can tell me why the Congress makes time for baseball steroid investigations but has no time for the distraction of impeachment hearings? Is there someone out there who can tell me why Arlen Specter plans to hold hearings on "spygate" (the charge that the New England Patriot's coaching staff stole signals from the New York Jets) while claiming that there is no time to hold impeachment hearings?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:32 PM on 02/05/2008
- forpeace See Profile I'm a Fan of forpeace permalink

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Is there Steroid in the cup he's holding?!

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:13 PM on 02/05/2008
- PierreLeClerke See Profile I'm a Fan of PierreLeClerke permalink

With all the life or death issues facing us as a Nation, with the entire Planet in Peril. Anyone that diverts 5 minutes of 5 cents of the publics resources towards a game, should be publicly humiliated with a slap across the face on national T.V. delivered by a homeless child.
Wake the FUCK Up America, Rome is Burning and they continue to play the fiddle.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:55 PM on 02/05/2008
- JustinKase See Profile I'm a Fan of JustinKase permalink

... you beat me to it. I'll just say, ditto, ditto, ditto and ditto.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:14 PM on 02/05/2008
- wmbear See Profile I'm a Fan of wmbear permalink

LOOK AT THAT PICTURE OF THE ROCKET...


And tell me it's all done with weights and machines....

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:51 PM on 02/05/2008
- CompetitiveEater See Profile I'm a Fan of CompetitiveEater permalink

Bullshit bullshit bullshit!

There are much more important and meaningful problems than what grown men put in their bodies to help them chase a ball.

What a waste of time and resources.

Oh, but it's baseball, it's the American past time. What about war? Scamming the middle class? The stolen election.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:25 PM on 02/05/2008
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