1. Roger Clemens No Longer Must Fear a Conviction Thanks to Anthony Corso

    The government does not have a strong enough case to prevent a reasonable individual from realizing that, in its case against Roger Clemens, there is reasonable doubt...

    Harold Friend Written by Harold Friend about 4 days ago 509 reads 17 comments

  2. Roger Clemens: If Acquitted, Should the Boston Red Sox Retire His Number?

    Oh, what a tangled web we weave. I've never hidden from the fact that I am a huge Roger Clemens fan. Always have been, always will be. That being said, I am not naive. I have read all of the articles and have followed his case closely...

    Christopher Benvie Written by Christopher Benvie about 9 days ago 214 reads 4 comments

  3. Roger Clemens Trial: Live-Blog from Washington DC; May 21, 2012

    Washington D.C. by Patrick Read It's a late start for me, the traffic is all jammed up in DC with street-closings. Security is tight. I assume it's result of the Occupy Chicago & Anti-NATO protest there...

    Patrick Read Written by Patrick Read about 13 days ago 574 reads 3 comments

  4. Boston Red Sox, Roger Clemens Take Walk Down Memory Lane

    Today marks a special anniversary for Boston Red Sox nation. On this day in 1984, 21-year-old Roger Clemens won his first major league game . This 6’4,” 220 lb...

    James Morisette Written by James Morisette about 14 days ago 283 reads 0 comments

  5. Albert Pujols and the LA Angels: Long-Term Deals for Old Guys Are a Bad Bet

    The Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim signed free agent Albert Pujols to a 10-year, $240 million contract during baseball's offseason. His career ...

    Jim Flannery Written by Jim Flannery about 17 days ago 510 reads 0 comments

  6. 15 Most Awkward Player Press Conferences in Recent MLB History

    Being a pro athlete means dealing with the press on a regular basis, and in baseball, that's no exception. This means keeping your tongue and behavior in check, otherwise reporters will eat you like a Subway $5 Footlong...

    Josh Benjamin Written by Josh Benjamin about 18 days ago 1,058 reads 0 comments

  7. Roger Clemens Trial: Kirk Radomski's Frank Testimony Buries Clemens' Defense

    Roger Clemens ' defense lawyers have crafted a great plan to make sure their client comes out of his perjury trial free and clear. One thing they probably weren't counting on was the testimony of a former bat boy to turn everything on its head...

    Adam Wells Written by Adam Wells about 25 days ago 3,122 reads 4 comments

  8. MLB: Top 10 Starting Pitchers of the Last 50 Years

    Pitching is one of the most important facets of the game of baseball. You can have a first-class offense but if you want to win, you need good pitching. Over the last 50 years, Major League Baseball has seen some extraordinary and prodigious pitchers...

    Ethan  Arnold Written by Ethan Arnold about 29 days ago 251 reads 0 comments