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Originally Posted by Skipaway
So you just love rushing to judgement on McNamee?
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But its ok to rush to judgement on Clemens?
Oh wait because McNamee said so its true.
I guess its common practice for trainers to save syringes.
You know just in case they may need it to prove their case.
If this had happen in the 2004-2007 seasons i might beleive him.
But this happened when baseball was basically ignoring the whole steroid problem. So does it really make sense that he would save syringes from one player when there wasnt much sign that baseball was gonna do anything about the problem. And if these syringes are truly from Clemens and did contain steroids, then why didnt he offer it to the Mitchell investigation?
They did collect copies of checks so are we to beleive they wouldnt have collected this so called evidence?