Brian Mcnamee

Congress Believed To Have New Evidence Undermining Clemens' Testimony

New York Daily News | TERI THOMPSON, CHRISTIAN RED, NATHANIEL VINTON and MICHAEL O'KEEFFE | Posted 02.26.2008 | Politics


Congress is believed to have received new evidence over the past 10 days that may further undermine Roger Clemens' sworn testimony that he did not att...

Andy Pettitte Fails to Take Responsibility

Michael Giltz | Posted 02.18.2008 | Entertainment


Michael Giltz

You're cheating if you're using steroids to build muscle mass. You're cheating if you trip up an opponent when no one is looking. And you're cheating if you illegally use drugs in order to recover more quickly.

Pettitte Apologizes, Regrets Taking HGH

AP | RONALD BLUM | Posted 02.18.2008 | Politics


TAMPA, Fla. — Andy Pettitte had finished 55 1/2 minutes of apologies, explaining why he used human growth hormone and why he said what he did ab...

If They IM'd: Roger Clemens And Brian McNamee

236.com: News You Can Misuse | Posted 02.17.2008 | Politics


Roger Clemens refuted his former friend and sports trainer Brian McNamee yesterday before the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, which i...

Why Roger Clemens And Brian McNamee Became A Partisan Issue

Thomas de Zengotita | Posted 02.14.2008 | Politics


Thomas de Zengotita

Identity politics. It's everywhere. Not just gender and race among Democrats. Even steroids and HDH in baseball? You betcha. The Democrats lit into Clemens and the Republicans went after McNamee.

Debbie Clemens, Roger Clemens' Wife, Confirms Trying HGH

AP | Posted 02.14.2008 | Politics


WASHINGTON — Debbie Clemens never pitched in a baseball game or performed at a rap concert, yet that didn't stop her from trying the performance...

Baseball: When a Broadcast Isn't a Report

Harry Shearer | Posted 02.14.2008 | Media


Harry Shearer

The most absurd moment in an absurd day on Capitol Hill came midway through the Clemens-McNamee tussle Wednesday, and it centered on the most absurd issue raised at the hearing.

Circus Gluteus Maximus

Stephen Kaus | Posted 02.14.2008 | Politics


Stephen Kaus

Given his demonstrably limited vocabulary, maybe Roger Clemens could not read the newspaper accounts reporting that Barry Bonds is being prosecuted for perjury, not a drug offense.

Roger Clemens And Brian McNamee Testify Before Congress

Huffington Post | Posted 02.13.2008 | Home


The Examiner has a nice recap of Clemens' best moments during the hearing. Here's one great moment: And, now, our balls and strikes from today's hea...

Clemens Takes His Lumps on Capitol Hill

AP | RONALD BLUM and HOWARD FENDRICH | Posted 02.13.2008 | Politics


WASHINGTON — Roger Clemens stuck out his famous right arm, the one that earned 354 major league wins, seven Cy Young Awards, $160 million, and p...

Mitchell Report: Clemens To Be Focus Of Drug Hearing, Pettitte Spared

AP | RONALD BLUM and HOWARD FENDRICH | Posted 02.12.2008 | Home


WASHINGTON — Roger Clemens told Yankees teammate Andy Pettitte nearly 10 years ago that he used human growth hormone, Pettitte said in a sworn a...

CSI - Clemens

Roger I. Abrams | Posted 02.11.2008 | Entertainment


Roger I. Abrams

Our victim, Roger Clemens, Hall of Fame pitcher for sure, just got into town. He checks out. Has to be in Washington this week for a hearing, he says. Asks if we can do a quick turnaround on some DNA.

Brian McNamee, Roger Clemens' Trainer, Brings 7-Years-Old Bloody Syringes And Vials To Congressional Hearing

Washington Independent | Matthew Blake | Posted 02.07.2008 | Politics


Congress's sweeping probe into performance enhancing drug use in baseball now seems more like a public feud between Roger Clemens and his ex-personal ...

Losing It -- Over Steroids, Emotion, and Hillary Clinton

Warren Goldstein | Posted 01.09.2008 | Media


Warren Goldstein

Hillary can do nothing right in Maureen Dowd's view. When she's tough, she's too tough, proving her "masculinity." And when she's soft, she's too soft, " spreading gauzy emotion.

The Clemens-McNamee Showdown: What is the Point Spread?

Roger I. Abrams | Posted 01.08.2008 | Entertainment


Roger I. Abrams

Roger Clemens suffers from a version of the Barry Bonds' personality disorder. He is obnoxious and arrogant, not unusual characteristics in a world class athlete.