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  1. What went wrong with the Astros

    Dave Schoenfield

    From 1979 through 2006, the Houston Astros were one of baseball's best and most consistent franchises. They suffered just six losing seasons and made the playoffs nine times. They finally reached their first World Series in 2005, but that was primari...

    Blog | May 17, 2011
  2. Audio results for "roger clemens"

  3. Roger Clemens' judge calls for private hearing with Mitchell repo...

    The judge presiding over Roger Clemens' criminal case wants attorneys who investigated performance-enhancing drugs for Major League Baseball to come to a private hearing.

    Story | Conversation | May 16, 2011
  4. Rapid reaction: Twins 9, Sox 2

    Steven Krasner

    BOSTON -- Tim Wakefield, trying to chase down Cy Young and Roger Clemens for the most wins as a Red Sox pitcher, did not fare well Friday night in his second spot start of the season. The knuckleballer's seventh pitch was hammered into the Monster...

    Blog | May 06, 2011
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  6. Vote: The 30 greatest players of all time

    David Schoenfield

    To go with our Willie Mays package today, SportsNation worked up a list ranker with 30 of the greatest players of all time. Don't agree with me that Willie Mays was the greatest ever? Then Click here to vote yourself. Here's my quick list without ...

    Blog | May 06, 2011
  7. Homegrown pitchers to win 50: AL list

    David Schoenfield

    Thursday, we gave you the list of the past three homegrown pitchers to win at least 50 games for each NL franchise. Today, we give you the AL list. For whatever reason, it seems the AL has been a little better at developing pitchers who meet our 5...

    Blog | April 29, 2011
  8. Crazy '86: The day the Rocket busted out

    David Schoenfield

    Twenty-five years later, the 1986 season remains one of the most interesting in baseball history. It's not just the postseason that made the year so amazing, but all the rich and unusual moments and performances leading up to it. All season long, the...

    Blog | April 29, 2011
  9. Podcast/poll: Can you root for two teams?

    Eric Karabell

    Here is why Friday's Baseball Today podcast with myself and researcher, writer, Mets/Rays fan extraordinaire Mark Simon is a must-listen: 1. Mark discusses his rules for being allowed to root for a second favorite MLB team, our emailers chime in ...

    Blog | April 29, 2011
  10. Judge issues mixed rulings on Roger Clemens subpoenas

    Roger Clemens is being denied the chance to get his hands on evidence being held by a House committee that he lied about using performance-enhancing drugs.

    Story | Conversation | April 21, 2011
  11. The Barry Bonds trial cost millions of dollars of public money, a...

    Jeff MacGregor

    The trial is over (for now), and it ended just in time for Tax Day. As our man files his Form 1040, he wonders just what his moola bought in the people's case against Barry Bonds.

    Story | Conversation | April 18, 2011
  12. House panel: Roger Clemens can't access internal files

    A congressional committee that investigated drugs in baseball says former All-Star pitcher Roger Clemens cannot look into its files for more material to use at his upcoming federal trial.

    Story | Conversation | April 16, 2011
  13. Law firm: Roger Clemens can't see Mitchell evidence

    The law firm that investigated drugs in baseball says former All-Star pitcher Roger Clemens shouldn't be allowed to see notes or evidence used to produce a report that accused him of using steroids and human growth hormone.

    Story | Conversation | April 15, 2011
  14. Do steroid era players value Hall of Fame?

    Jemele Hill

    It's not about whether players from the steroid era deserve to be in the Hall of Fame. The real question is: Do any of these players even care about making the Hall of Fame?

    Story | Conversation | April 15, 2011
  15. Perjury case against Roger Clemens said to be stronger than Barry...

    T.J. Quinn

    Perjury case against former pitcher Roger Clemens said to be stronger because of his outright denial.

    Story | Conversation | April 14, 2011
  16. A guilty verdict on one of the charges in the Barry Bonds trial m...

    Howard Bryant

    A guilty verdict on one of the charges against Barry Bonds means baseball's worst nightmare is one step closer to becoming a reality: The game's greatest players are discrediting it.

    Story | Conversation | April 14, 2011
  17. What would Barry Bonds say at his Baseball Hall of Fame acceptanc...

    Gene Wojciechowski

    Just supposin' Barry Bonds and the Hall of Fame ever get together, it'd be one heck of an acceptance speech, wouldn't it? Here's one version.

    Story | Conversation | April 14, 2011
  18. Remember when we Met: Beating the best

    Mark Simon

    US Presswire/Getty Images The Mets have had their share of notable wins against baseball's greats, including Juan Marichal, Curt Schilling, and Roger Clemens. Each Thursday, Mark Simon will commemorate the Mets 50th season with stories and notes r...

    Blog | April 07, 2011