Reports are surfacing that Roger Clemens' personal trainer has stated that he provided steroids to the seven-time Cy Young winner, and Clemens will be named in the Mitchell Report.
I don't know if I want to live in a world where I can't trust my personal trainer.
We'll know more at 2 p.m., but the whispers about Clemens have been around for years. If it's true, it won't shock many industry people.
Would it change your opinion of him? Would he now reside in Barry Bonds' neighborhood?
If the answer to my second question is "no," please explain.
Interesting that the guy didn't retire a few years ago if he knew this was coming.
One thing's for certain: By the end of the day, nobody is going to be talking about Jay Gibbons.
Revisiting yesterday's trade, don't be surprised if the Orioles move Luke Scott to another team. I wouldn't get too attached to him yet.
Otherwise, if Jay Payton isn't traded -- and he's certainly available -- they could platoon in left field unless Scott emerges as an everyday player. We're still unsure if he qualifies, but he'll get a chance if he stays.
Adam Everett is available and an option at shortstop. I talked to one scout today who compared him to Mark Belanger. He said you need to see Everett play five days in a row to appreciate how good he is in the field. If you saw Belanger for one day, you might not take a second look.
That said, I'm still not a fan. Of Everett's, I mean. Loved The Blade.
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