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  Report: Clemens' attorney hires private eyes to study McNamee   Updated: December 27, 2007, 11:19 AM ET   Roger Clemens' lawyer has hired private investigators in an attempt to   challenge the credibility of Brian McNamee, who has claimed to have   injected Clemens with steroids, a lawyer familiar with the matter told   The New York Times.   McNamee told former Sen. George Mitchell that he injected Clemens with   steroids while Clemens was pitching for the Toronto Blue Jays and New   York Yankees. Clemens, the biggest star named in Mitchell's report on   performance-enhancing drug use in baseball, has denied ever using steroids   or human growth hormone, saying the report is "simply not true."   Clemens' lawyer, Rusty Hardin, said Wednesday he would conduct his own   investigation into the allegations against the seven-time Cy Young Award   winner. He claimed that Mitchell had failed to interview some key people   who know Clemens and McNamee, though Hardin has declined to identify   those people.   "We are convinced the conclusions in Mitchell's report are wrong and are   investigating the findings ourselves," Hardin said, according to The Times.   McNamee's attorney, Earl Ward, said McNamee had been thoroughly vetted by   federal authorities, who accompanied him during his interviews with   Mitchell, and that McNamee had been threatened with prosecution if he lied   to Mitchell's investigators.   "There's nothing new in Brian's background that Clemens or his folks don't   know about," Ward said, according to The Times. "Our response to all this   is that Senator Mitchell's investigation was unbiased and objective. I   don't think you're going to get the same degree of objectivity from Roger's   camp."   According to the Mitchell report, McNamee said he injected Clemens with   steroids in 1998 while Clemens was pitching for the Blue Jays, and steroids   and HGH in 2000 and 2001 while he was a member of the Yankees.   Clemens' last four Cy Young Awards were won in 1997, 1998, 2001 and 2004.   CBS' "60 Minutes" will air its interview with Clemens on Jan. 6 and Clemens   said he will make himself available to reporters following the broadcast.   Hardin said the interview with Mike Wallace -- a self-described friend of   Clemens who said he's frequented owner George Steinbrenner's suite at   Yankee Stadium -- was scheduled to take place this week at Clemens' home   in Katy, Texas.    News source:http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/news/story?id=3169653   翻譯:http://0rz.tw/d23wY -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc) ◆ From: 218.167.191.205
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