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Clemens-1 Macnamee-0

Discussion in 'MLB - Baseball Forum' started by LRBaseballer, Jan 7, 2008.

  1. vpkozel

    vpkozel Professional Calvinballer

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    Apparently, there is a tape of the meeting between MacNamee and Roger's PI's. That really is gonna put quite a hole in Roger's contention that he didn't know what was in the Mitchell Report.

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    NEW YORK -- A lawyer for Brian McNamee called on Congress to demand and make public the recording of a December interview between his client and two private investigators hired by Roger Clemens' attorneys.

    A lawsuit filed Sunday by Clemens against his former trainer contains what appears to be an excerpt of the interview, which took place Dec. 12. That was one day before the release of the Mitchell report, in which McNamee accused Clemens of using steroids and human growth hormone.

    "They should ask for the entire tape of the interview back in December. That's the tape they should ask for," Earl Ward, one of McNamee's lawyers, said Tuesday. "According to Brian, they tried to get him to recant. Brian said, look, what I told the [Mitchell and federal] investigators was the truth."

    On Monday, McNamee's lawyers released faxes purportedly signed by Clemens and Andy Pettitte that stated investigators Jim Yarbrough and Billy Belk work for the law firm representing them. They asked that Clemens' attorneys voluntarily release the entire Dec. 12 recording.

    Ward said the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, which has asked Clemens and McNamee to testify Jan. 16, should ask for the recording. If it isn't turned over, Ward said the committee should subpoena it.

    "I think it would be important for Congress to show how consistent Brian has been," Ward said.

    Joe Householder, a spokesman for Clemens' lawyer, Rusty Hardin, said Congress has not yet made a request for the tape.

    "The committee has only requested Roger's presence as a witness," he said.

    McNamee, questioned by federal prosecutors, told them last year he injected Clemens with performance-enhancing drugs in 1998, 2000 and 2001. Prosecutors had him repeat those charges to Mitchell. Since the report was issued, Clemens has repeatedly and vehemently denied the allegations.

    At Clemens' news conference Monday, a recording was played of an ambiguous 17-minute conversation last Friday between the pitcher and McNamee.

    "I thought the tape didn't really add anything to the case," Ward said. "It was really just a very emotional and tormented Brian McNamee, who clearly demonstrated that what he is doing is something that he's tormented by. At that point he still had tremendous reverence and adoration for Roger."

    Pettitte and former Yankee Chuck Knoblauch also have been asked to testify along with former Mets clubhouse attendant Kirk Radomski, alleged to have supplied McNamee with performance-enhancing drugs.

    Pettitte admitted McNamee injected him twice with HGH. Clemens said McNamee injected him only with vitamin B-12 and the painkiller lidocaine.

    Committee spokeswoman Karen Lightfoot said Tuesday it still had not been determined how the witnesses would be grouped.

    If Clemens and McNamee testify together, it likely would make for great theater. Clemens said he was "shocked" that Pettitte admitted using HGH and that "Andy's my friend -- I'm not passing judgment on Andy." But would Pettitte pass judgment on Clemens if asked?

    Clemens also said during his news conference in Houston that if McNamee had come to his hometown, "I would be afraid for him because my family's very upset ... and I'm trying to keep my composure together through all this."

    "Especially after Roger's comment yesterday, I don't think they're going to put him on the same panel," Ward said.

    Copyright 2008 by The Associated Press
     
  2. vpkozel

    vpkozel Professional Calvinballer

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    Hearings delayed. Depositions possible. Evidence - including the second tape - to be requested.

    http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=3188417

    Roger better not be lying about this or he's screwed. Even the existance of that second tape could show he's already lied about not knowing what was in the report until after it came out.
     
  3. WilliamJ

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    why is this the government's business?
     
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    I don't disagree that this may be a bit of witch hunt but think about this. Would baseball have done anything about the steroid problem if congress had not stepped in several years ago? It cost McGwire the HOF just by answering the questions the way he did.
     
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    why did congress need to govern baseball?
     
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    I think the anti-trust exemption that MLB has makes this of interest to Congress. No legislation has come from it though.
     
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    clemens is a fucking liar. he should have kept his big fat mouth shut, or at least told the truth if he was gonna say anything at all.
     
  8. WilliamJ

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    if i understand sherman correctly, every business in this country has to operate illegaly because sherman is impossible to comply with.

    what other baseball league is trying to compete with MLB?

    congress is way out of line, as usual.
     
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    you sure about that?
     
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