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President Donald Trump drew a rocket from an article on social networks around the world on Sunday.
Trump wrote on Truth Social that Roger Clemens, the former star of New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox, should be elected to the temple of baseball renown. He also deplored Clemens labeled as a steroid cheat despite never being tested positive for drugs improving performance.
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“I played golf yesterday with the Grand Roger Clemens and his son, Kacy. Roger Clemens was easily one of the rare largest launchers of all time, winning 354 games, the Cy Young Award seven times (a record, by many!), And played in six World Series, by winning two!” Trump wrote. “He was second in Nolan Ryan in most withdrawals of withdrawal, and he should be at the temple of the reputation of baseball, now! People think that he has taken drugs, but nothing has been proven. It was never tested positive, and Roger, from the start, completely denies it. He was just as large before these erroneous charges were level.
“It will be like Pete Rose where, after more than 4,000 strokes, they would not put him in the temple of fame until I speak with the commissioner, and he promised to do it, but it was essentially a promise that Pete was not only held in the mixture. Now.
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New York Yankees launcher Roger Clemens is launching land in the first round of the 2nd World Series match at Yankee Stadium in New York. (Robert Deutsch / USA TODAY / USA TODAY NETWORK)
Clemens was also a double champion of World Series and 11 times All-Star. He had 4,672 stick withdrawals in his career.
He was alleged in the Mitchell report for using anabolic steroids during his career. He was also found not guilty of six counts of lies in the congress in 2012. He maintained that he had never used steroids.
The allegations far removed him from the temple of the replacement of baseball.
He needed 70% of the votes of baseball writers to be registered in CoopStown, but received only 61.6% of the vote and fell from the ballot. To possibly enter the featball renowned temple, it should be elected by the today’s game committee.

The former New York Yankees launcher, Roger Clemens, during the ceremony of the day of the old delay at the Yankee Stadium. (Wendell Cruz / Imagn images)
Trump called MLB to withdraw pete pink from the prohibited list after admitting having bet on baseball. Finally, the commissioner of the MLB, Rob Manfred, forced and he is now eligible for the enthronement to the temple of fame.