STARR GAZING

Mark Starr

A Meeting of Aging Lions

Roger Clemens and Mike Wallace once boasted the best fastballs in their respective games. On Sunday we'll see how they match up.

 
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  • Posted By: gcohler @ 01/06/2008 11:22:08 PM

    Comment: Watched 60 minutes and it seemed like the only time Clemons flinched was on the issue of a lie detector test. Let them both take a lie detector test and but a end to this.

  • Posted By: John Luma @ 01/04/2008 1:52:57 PM

    Comment: Yes, there's a certain amount of drama in this meeting before America's inquisitive Eye network. But I think the public thinks as I do, that capturing a few big names is obscenely unfair not only to them, but all of baseball. It is selective justice at its worst. Which makes it a great injustice. We all now know hundreds of players boosted this stuff, it boosted their effectiveness and accomplishments on the field -- and now only a handful are going to jail for it. It's all a crock, and baseball's leadership, not the players, should be the ones pilloried for it. They could have stopped it -- but they went for the economic boost these drugs delivered, year after year.

  • Posted By: readalot @ 01/04/2008 1:44:38 AM

    Comment: Add liar to cheater. Roger is done. He is definitely not Andy Petite. You commit a sin, you admit it and suffer the consequences. He just got in line with McGuire and Palmero.

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