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...February 13, three players named in the report - former New York Yankee teammates Roger Clemens, Andy Pettitte, and Chuck Knoblauch - plus two key sources for Mitchell, ex-New York Mets clubhouse employee Kirk Radomski and personal trainer Brian McNamee, are scheduled to testify before the House committee. This round of testimony was originally scheduled for Jan. 16, but the committee pushed it back to give Congress more time to prepare by, among other things, deposing the players under oath (feverish negotiations are already under way between the players' attorneys and Washington to figure out exactly how that will...
...same token, if McNamee admits he lied to Mitchell, in no way does it disprove, or even really damage, the rest of the report. After all, McNamee contributed just three names to the document: Pettitte, who has already confirmed the accusations against him; Clemens; and Knoblauch, who has stayed quiet (both McNamee and Radomski named pitcher Jason Grimsley, who has admitted to using steroids, and David Justice, who denied it). And McNamee's battle with Clemens has absolutely no bearing on the dozens of players whom Radomski named. If McNamee lied about Clemens, sure, it's a hole...
Oren also needed five games to outlast a visibly tired intercollegiate No. 13 Anshul Manchanda at No. 3, while Whitman dropped a five-game battle at No. 8 to No. 46 Trevor Rees, who donned a Chuck Knoblauch No. 11 New York Yankees t-shirt after seeing a 1-0 lead turn into a 2-1 deficit...
They overpaid for Jose Contreras, Sterling Hitchcock, Chuck Knoblauch, Drew Henson, Raul Mondesi, Juan Acevedo—but unlike any other franchise, they’re able to make up for their many mistakes by just throwing more money at the fan until something sticks...
What the Yankees have accomplished these past six seasons—four championships (three consecutive), five World Series appearances (four consecutive), and six division titles—will not be duplicated anytime soon in baseball. And given the expected departure of Brosius, Martinez, Knoblauch, and even El Duque, and the retirement of Paul O’Neill, the core of the dynasty will largely be eroded when spring training rolls around. That makes this 2001 playoff run even more memorable...