yers. It was Clemens, calling to tell me that the whole thing was bullshit. "Can you believe what these people are doing to me?" he said. "Yeah. I can believe it," I said. "Nothing surprises me anymore. I do know that Michell got it wrong, though, especially that bit about the party. I know you were never there." "That's exactly what I'm talking about!" he said. "McNamee is full of shit!" I felt so bad for the guy that I fessed up and told him that I'd actually put his name in my book, and that
adomski, accoding to Mitchell Report. Now. I don't pretend to know what happened back in Toronto, but I'll you this:I do remember the party at my house- the one McNamee was talking about-because Clemens had been invited, but he failed to show. "You missed a good party man," I told him the next time I saw him. "Yeah, I heard," he said. "I was playing golf." "See if you ever get invited again," I said, but I was smiling. After the Mitchell Report came out, I finally heard from one of my fellow pla
etamines," he said. "I didn't buy it, sell it, condone it, or recommend it. I don't make money from it, it's not part of my liveihood and not part of my business." So it was age-old question Were you lying then or are you lying now? How did Mitchell and his guys miss that article? When McNamee spoke to Mitchell Report investingators, he said he had injected Clemens in the buttocks on numerous occasions. The product was either Sustanon 250 or Deca-Durabolin, and it apparently been obtained from R
Clemens and some shady character and I had gone off to talk private business. When the Blue Jays returned to Toronto, McNamee went on, he was approached by Clemens, who was apparently ready to do steriods but didn't have the cojones to inject himself. And so, McNamee said, he did for him. I thought this was interesting because, back in November 2006, McNameehad spoken to Sports Illustrated reporter Jon Heyman and told a completely different story. "I don't have any dealings with steriods or amph
Here is a quote from the book "Vindicated:Big Names, Big Liars And The Battle To Save Baseball" by Jose Canseco
"When the Mitchell Report was finally released, things looked pretty bad for Clemens. The report said that a year after he signed with the Toronto Blue Jays, the club hired McNamee as its strength and conditioning coach. And McNamee had lots to say. He said, for example, that he had lunch at my Florida house in June 1998, and that Clemens had been there; and he said that at one point
petite is a fikin rat bitch. He told on his ex team mate and old friend. wtf. why??
davejones8 1 year ago
@e4e5Nf3Nc6Bb5
Loser
iamhungey12345 1 year ago
why do people film their tv's like this? Do they honestly think they will be the only ones to have it? Like they're doing someone a favor.
dz2ny 3 years ago
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renandstim 3 years ago
yers. It was Clemens, calling to tell me that the whole thing was bullshit. "Can you believe what these people are doing to me?" he said. "Yeah. I can believe it," I said. "Nothing surprises me anymore. I do know that Michell got it wrong, though, especially that bit about the party. I know you were never there." "That's exactly what I'm talking about!" he said. "McNamee is full of shit!" I felt so bad for the guy that I fessed up and told him that I'd actually put his name in my book, and that
renandstim 3 years ago
adomski, accoding to Mitchell Report. Now. I don't pretend to know what happened back in Toronto, but I'll you this:I do remember the party at my house- the one McNamee was talking about-because Clemens had been invited, but he failed to show. "You missed a good party man," I told him the next time I saw him. "Yeah, I heard," he said. "I was playing golf." "See if you ever get invited again," I said, but I was smiling. After the Mitchell Report came out, I finally heard from one of my fellow pla
renandstim 3 years ago
etamines," he said. "I didn't buy it, sell it, condone it, or recommend it. I don't make money from it, it's not part of my liveihood and not part of my business." So it was age-old question Were you lying then or are you lying now? How did Mitchell and his guys miss that article? When McNamee spoke to Mitchell Report investingators, he said he had injected Clemens in the buttocks on numerous occasions. The product was either Sustanon 250 or Deca-Durabolin, and it apparently been obtained from R
renandstim 3 years ago
Clemens and some shady character and I had gone off to talk private business. When the Blue Jays returned to Toronto, McNamee went on, he was approached by Clemens, who was apparently ready to do steriods but didn't have the cojones to inject himself. And so, McNamee said, he did for him. I thought this was interesting because, back in November 2006, McNameehad spoken to Sports Illustrated reporter Jon Heyman and told a completely different story. "I don't have any dealings with steriods or amph
renandstim 3 years ago
Here is a quote from the book "Vindicated:Big Names, Big Liars And The Battle To Save Baseball" by Jose Canseco
"When the Mitchell Report was finally released, things looked pretty bad for Clemens. The report said that a year after he signed with the Toronto Blue Jays, the club hired McNamee as its strength and conditioning coach. And McNamee had lots to say. He said, for example, that he had lunch at my Florida house in June 1998, and that Clemens had been there; and he said that at one point
renandstim 3 years ago
notice Clemen's ackward attempt to be "humorous" towards the end of this clip...
zenithomega19 4 years ago