Stories tagged with George J. Mitchell
Knoblauch talks to Congress
By A. James Memmott | February 3, 2008 at 12:18pm | 0
For years, Chuck Knoblauch has been the answer to this trivia question:
“What Yankee second baseman hit Keith Olbermann’s mom with a wild throw?”
But now, Knoblauch, 39, has become the answer to another trivia question. On baseball blogs, people are asking, in one way or another:
Lies led Marion Jones to prison
By A. James Memmott | January 14, 2008 at 11:32am | 0
Once again, it’s the cover-up and not the crime that gets someone in trouble.
Olympic track star Marion Jones was sentenced Friday to six months in federal court for not telling authorities the truth in two unrelated cases.
Roger Clemens sues former trainer
By A. James Memmott | January 7, 2008 at 11:08am | 0
Roger Clemens got to the courtroom first last night, suing the man who has accused him of using steroids and human growth hormone.
The suit raises the stakes in what had been a war of words, creating the possibility of testimony under oath and all its consequences.
The suit against Brian McNamee was filed on the same night Clemens went on 60 Minutes and denied ever receiving illegal injections of performance enhancing drugs from McNamee.
Clemens uses the B12 defense
By A. James Memmott | January 6, 2008 at 6:35am | 0
Time will tell, but right now it would seem that the vitamin B12 explanation isn’t working much better for Roger Clemens than the flaxseed oil defense did for Barry Bonds.
Clemens told Mike Wallace in a 60 Minutes interview to be aired this evening that, contrary to allegations, he received injections of vitamin B12 and lidocaine earlier in his career, not steroids and human growth hormones.
Sports writers and sports columnists don’t seem to be taking Clemens at his word, in part because they’ve been down this road before.
Roger Clemens and Brian McNamee face off
By A. James Memmott | January 3, 2008 at 6:03pm | 1
The producers of 60 Minutes couldn’t have asked for a better buildup to Sunday’s scheduled broadcast of an interview with baseball’s Roger Clemens about allegations that he used illegal performance-enhancing drugs.
The stakes in that interview, already high, have been raised by the lawyer for Clemens’ chief accuser and former trainer, Brian McNamee.
He’s said that if Clemens, who has denied using the drugs, calls McNamee a liar in the interview, he’ll sue for libel.
George Mitchell: connected or conflicted?
By A. James Memmott | December 15, 2007 at 11:22am | 0
Connections can be good, but they can also become conflicts of interest.
Former U.S. Sen. George J. Mitchell released his report Thursday on the illegal use of steroids and other performances enhancing substances by Major League Baseball players.
Mitchell, 74, is widely respected, the sort of statesman who’s called in to fix problems others can’t solve. But he also has past and current links to baseball, including his role as director of the Boston Red Sox.
