Next Round of Senate Hearings on Steroids in Major League Baseball
Wednesday, February 13th, 2008As I’m writing this post, The U.S. Senate is grilling Roger Clemens about suspected use of HGH - human growth hormone - and steroids. Good.
He looks so bad sticking to his story… that he’s NEVER taken HGH or any other steroid for that matter. Former teammate Andy Pettitte confirmed that Roger told him he took growth hormone.
Clemens is testifying that Pettitte must have “misremembered” the conversation they had in the gym about HGH.
Keep in mind that several other teammates of Clemens have already come clean about their use of HGH — Chuck Knoblach, Andy Pettitte and others, all of whom were under the supervision of trainer Brian McNamee.
Granted, McNamee was not completely honest when these investigations first began. He under-reported the number of injection incidents with players and witheld other information. But he’s since testified that he was afraid to “ruin the careers of those who had employed him” and that is why he was not forthright from the beginning.
That sounds legitimate to me, but one can never know with complete certainty.
As Senator Davis stated in the opening of this hearing:
“Someone here is lying spectacularly”.
Boy, I really wonder who that could be? Maybe someone trying to protect Hall of Fame glory?
If there is anything else worth commenting on throughout the day, I’ll post it.
-Bob