What a mess. Roger Clemens was a legend of a pitcher before this steroid mess came down. He was a pitcher who fought through the supposed "aches and pains" of pitching, to win 354 games. A hands down potential "Hall of Fame" candidate. Now, with murky revelations of "he used this substance" and his denials of using it, the truth is simply not known. If you used anything, just tell us Rogers, we can take it. The problem is, can you?
It seems all of your efforts to "protect" your reputation to date, have not been very successful. That includes, a "60 minutes" interview, and televised congressional hearings, in which you were sworn in. People are left asking, "Is he believable?" What would be so more courageous, and be more in sync with the pitcher who sucked it up and pitched so tough for so long, would be to tell the truth. If he used, tell us. If he didn't, tell us that.
Clemens seems like a very competitive man, a man who wants to make a lasting mark on his sport. In the end, I hope it boils down to wins and losses, and not what kind of enhancer he did or did not take.
