Rodger was never big in college he was tall and lanky, he has use them also, he is not dosliked like the others. I just think either retire or play not wait until u see what team can pay u then have a change of heart. Yes he and other pitchers have and will continue too. The game is now about performance enhancement so they need to just let them use and call it the performance enhancement era.
2007-05-07 13:38:25
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answered by Anonymous
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He became probable nevertheless taking them, or HGH. each and every individual yet me ever imagine that his "figuring out to retire or play" turned right into a ploy to conceal a secret steroid suspension. The time lengths of a first and seconds offense correspond to the era of time it took him to come back to a decision to play back. I doubt if it really is real, yet each and every each and every now and then you are able to no longer help yet ask your self. MLB effective as hell would not choose each and every individual to understand if Clemens truly did attempt effective (taken in the context of this taking place many years in the past, no longer now after the Mitchell record)
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answered by Anonymous
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If Roger Clemens is on steroids... how could it have saved his career in Boston?
I don't think he's on steroids.
2007-05-07 13:36:51
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answered by Shaggy 4
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I remember seeing things on TV about his workout regimen when I was a kid groing up in MA, and the guy was just a horse. He worked his BUTT off. I'd have to think he'd be SO much more broken down if he did steroids. At 44 years old, playing at the level he has for the duration he has, you really have to chalk him up as one of those freak of nature types who can just play the heck out of the sport of baseball.
2007-05-07 13:37:54
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answered by Anonymous
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No...just delusional to think that he can come back and save the Yankees...I am a long time Red Sox fan, and of course like Clemens...Boston is where he started, but he is not the dominant pitcher he once was...
2007-05-07 13:32:24
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answered by Terry C. 7
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I am confident that he is on some kind of performance enhancing drug(s). Whether it be steroids, HGH, or an amphetamine (adderall), it's safe to assume that most MLB players are currently or have in the past taken some sort of performance enhancing drugs.
2007-05-07 13:34:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Roger is not on the juice and heres why. When players take steriods, their bodies get huge for the time being, but theres no way he took them because in the long term, steriods destroy a persons body and therefore, he would not be able to throw 95 at age 45
2007-05-07 13:34:26
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answered by Baseballin11 1
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Clemens on steroids I doubt it, but I think his paycheck clearly must be. And what do the Yankees smoke that they think this was a good idea? Clemens doesn't want to be on a team, he just wants the paycheck.
2007-05-07 13:34:14
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answered by amysue4772 3
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What is with all the steroid questioning of players that are future hall of famers? Roger is just naturally big (chunky lately) and gifted my friend.
2007-05-07 13:35:15
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answered by Anonymous
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He's probably on a lot of legal juicers & pills, but I don't think steroids.
I bet the Old Fart's on Viagra though...you can just imagine all the ways to stay in shape using that :-)
2007-05-07 13:34:42
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answered by rob20850 3
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