
Darkon
Posts: 3,476
Aug 21, 2010 11:21am
karen lotz;457651 wrote:Two of the greatest switch hitters the game has ever seen.
Switched from average to great with just a little needle.
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georgemc80
Posts: 983
Aug 21, 2010 3:20pm
This indictment...to get back on thread topic....is purely because of The Rocket's ego. The man thought he could simply say what he wanted to Congress and they would ultimately believe him....because he is Roger.
Of course this doesnt really explain why Congress was so inclined to spend millions of dollars investigating steroids in baseball, at a time when millions of Americans were being curbstomped at the pump.
Of course this doesnt really explain why Congress was so inclined to spend millions of dollars investigating steroids in baseball, at a time when millions of Americans were being curbstomped at the pump.

karen lotz
Posts: 22,284
Aug 30, 2010 5:21pm
Clemens pleaded not guilty today and then promptly headed to a golf outing in South Carolina.
http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=5511629If convicted on all charges, Clemens could face up to 30 years in prison and a $1.5 million fine, though under U.S. sentencing guidelines, he would probably face no more than 15 to 21 months in prison.