Before they were major league standouts, players like Roger Clemens, Mark Teixeira and former Royals infielder Jeff King were ...
If Manny Ramirez and Roger Clemens were the only new legends coming to MLB The Show 25, most fans would be pretty satisfied.
ED CARRUTHERS IN MELBOURNE: What motivates great players to keep winning? If there was a straight answer to that question, perhaps we'd all be winners. But as Novak Djokovic explains, there may be ...
This year, the Greater Cleveland Sports Awards took on a nostalgic air, honoring Cleveland Cavaliers Chairman Dan Gilbert ...
Rivals acquiring each other's stars has shaped generations of sports history. Here's how some of those acquisitions went down ...
The 2013 Hall of Fame ballot was the first year voters weighed in on Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens and Curt Schilling, all of whom failed to reach the 75 percent threshold but received enough of the ...
For Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens, Curt Schilling and Sammy Sosa, 2022 marked their 10th and final shot at election by the eligible voters from the Baseball Writers’ Association of America, but none ...
TORONTO -- Four former Blue Jays fell short of induction to the Baseball Hall of Fame on Tuesday, led by Roger Clemens, who won the AL Cy Young Award in each of his two dominant seasons with Toronto.
Roger Clemens, Barry Bonds and Sammy Sosa all had career numbers that warrant inclusion in the Hall of Fame, but their ties to PEDs kept them from garnering enough support. Pettitte was a very ...
Still, the rules are vague. Writers are required to consider the morals clause, which have so far kept Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens in the cold. I actually didn’t mind the PED culture wars ...
ahead of Red Ruffing (3.80), but every Hall-eligible player with at least 250 wins and 3,000 strikeouts is enshrined except the steroid-tainted Roger Clemens. Wagner is the fourth candidate ...
Many have refused to consider any player with ties to PEDs, leaving stars like Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens out of Cooperstown. And some hold a near-impossible standard for first-ballot candidates.