The AP is reporting that Roger Clemens former trainer Brian McNamee fainted while driving and crashed head on into a city bus. Neither McNamee nor the people on the bus were seriously injured.
Sphere: Related ContentAccording to ESPN.com, the Mets were on the verge of adding the now imfamous Brian McNamee to their staff last year. McNamee is the source who has brought Roger Clemens to trial, supplying Clemens with illegal performance enhancing drugs.
According to the report, Willie Randolph and former hitting coach Rick Down knew McNamee from when he was a member of the Yankees organization, and supported hiring him. However, due to his reputation in the league, Omar Minaya vetoed the decision.
Jeez, dodged that bullet. Imagine how we would have looked having employed both McNamee and Radomski, the other main source of information in the Mitchell Report.
Sphere: Related ContentFoxsports.com is reporting that there is new evidence in the Roger Clemens case that shows a picture of him at a party at the house of Jose Canseco in 1998. Clemens went under oath saying he was not at the party, and his former trainer Brian McNamee has said that he knows for a fact Clemens was at the party.
I think they are both no good, but this cannot be looking good for Clemens.
Sphere: Related ContentWFAN.com has the audio from a call between Roger Clemens and Brian McNamee, which was played at today’s press conference.
Clemens repeatedly denies using steroids during a conversation, but the former trainer does not confirm or deny his claims.
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