Report: Clemens Was Clean In 2003
4th July, 2009 - 9:10 am
ESPN - Roger Clemens' lawyer says the pitcher did not test positive for performance-enhancing drugs in 2003.

More than 100 players tested positive six years ago, when Major League Baseball issued experimental testing.

Rusty Hardin told The New York Times that Clemens obtained the results from the drug-testing company and provided them to Congress prior to his 2008 testimony by waiving his right to keep them private.

Hardin said he was revealing the results now because other players recently have been linked to the list. [READ]

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