Roger Clemens

Refueling The Rocket: Roger Clemens Returning To Baseball
Refueling The Rocket: Roger Clemens Returning To Baseball
Refueling The Rocket: Roger Clemens Returning To Baseball
After "retiring" from Major League Baseball in 2007 in the midst of the finger-pointing Mitchell Report, many who once respected Roger Clemens turned their back on him. According to the report, all of his years of service to baseball, forever live under a dark cloud of cheating.
Roger Clemens Verdict: Not Guilty
Roger Clemens Verdict: Not Guilty
Roger Clemens Verdict: Not Guilty
A jury acquitted Roger Clemens on all charges Monday in his federal perjury trial, deciding the seven-time Cy Young Award winner did not lie when he denied ever using performance-enhancing drugs in front of a Congressional committee in February of 2008.
Judge Declares Mistrial in Roger Clemens Perjury Trial
Judge Declares Mistrial in Roger Clemens Perjury Trial
Judge Declares Mistrial in Roger Clemens Perjury Trial
The judge declares mistrial when prosecution shows inadmissible evidence involving former teammate Andy Pettitte. Roger Clemens' perjury trial was declared a mistrial Thursday by the judge sitting on the case. According to the New York Times, Judge Reggie Walton said the prosecution "revealed information that he previously deemed inadmissible."