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He is protecting his reputation?
He has a foundation, The Roger Clemens Foundation, which I believe he cares about and probably does not want to see the donations to it suffer.
Protection of his ego is another possibility. He wants people to think that it was him versus "steroid use" as attributable to his success.
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http://www.rogerclemensonline.com/
http://mlb.mlb.com/team/player.jsp?player_id=112388
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Why is Roger Clemens still denying his steroid use?
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He has a foundation, The Roger Clemens Foundation, which I believe he cares about and probably does not want to see the donations to it suffer.
Protection of his ego is another possibility. He wants people to think that it was him versus "steroid use" as attributable to his success.
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http://www.rogerclemensonline.com/
http://mlb.mlb.com/team/player.jsp?player_id=112388
Tags: performance, doping, reputation, baseball, players
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