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Will Clemens now man up and admit it?
Now that his best bud Andy Pettitte has fessed up to his use. If McNamee was telling the truth about Pettitte why would he fabricate a story about Clemens.
13 Answers
- 1 decade agoFavorite Answer
Never, there is no hard evidence. No failed test or any paper trail that I'm aware of. He will deny it to protect his legacy.
- xzorion54Lv 51 decade ago
Why would he fabricate a story about Clemens? Maybe to save himself from years of jail time? If he names a super-high level player like Clemens maybe he gets more time off.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
I think Pettitte will own up to it. He is a man of honor. However, Clemens in his arrogant self-serving way, will lie threw his teeth. I also believe he will have the audacity to want to continue to play and to cheat. He is what is wrong with baseball.
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- 1 decade ago
I've always hated Clemens and now I hate him even more, at least Giambi cooperated and admitted it.
- 1 decade ago
What for? He'll just retire again to avoid testing, come back and then everyone will forget about it because his name isn't Barry Bonds...
- Anonymous1 decade ago
If he is guilty yes. If he is not guilty there is nothing to man up to and he is doing the right thing by denying it.
- crime.dog738Lv 51 decade ago
no, he lost his balls from the steroids but pettite didn't take long enough to lose his.
- Anonymous1 decade ago
No, because he is a rich spoiled kid.