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Roger That: Roger Clemens and Mindy McCready?

Posted by Heather Muse at 9:50 AM, April 28, 2008


Wow, we did not see this coming on a rainy Monday morning. (Hey! It's a rainy day and Monday, something that always brings me down.) The Daily News drops a bombshell about Roger Clemens and his "SECRET AFFAIR." Their exclusive reports that for a decade, the Rocket had been carrying on with country singer Mindy McCready.

This is quite the big scoop, but what I'm really interested in is how the story is presented on the front page. The "SECRET AFFAIR" allegations are shocking enough, but it's curious why McCready's name isn't mentioned on page 1. The photo of her on the front has her eyes closed, and she almost looks like Paris Hilton. Could this be a clever ploy by the art department to sell more papers by making it look like Clemens spent a few years in Paris? Probably not.

As a person who likes to slice with Occam's razor as much as possible, I think it's probably just that McCready's country-star status might not play as much in the Big Apple. Keeping it mysterious cuts off any chances for a reader to say, "Huh, who?" and dismiss the story before the reader's fifty cents hits the newsstand.

The News takes care of the "just who is Mindy McCready?" section pretty deftly. For those who are not familiar with the musical products of Nashville, McCready first burst onto the scene in the mid-1990s. She's faced a number of career and legal woes that would make one hell of a country song. (Drug addiction? Check. Abusive relationship? Check. Arrest record? Check.) Now she's staging a comeback via documentary, and, yes, the requisite reality show. (No word on the network, but the title, Mending Mindy, sounds remarkably similar to VH1's other redemption-themed reality shows, Breaking Bonaduce and Saving Sizemore.)

New York, however, is a sports town, not a country-singing, tear-in-your-beer town, so the important question is, "How does this affect Roger?" Well, a lawyer for Clemens's former trainer Brian McNamee—whom Clemens is suing for defamation—says that this information benefits his client, as "If it's proved that [Clemens]'s a philanderer, his reputation is already damaged…Anything is fair game, including his claim of sanctimonious purity."

For the record, Clemens denies a sexual relationship with McCready, whom he first met in a karaoke bar in Florida when she was 15 and he was still pitching for the Red Sox. Clemens, lawyer, Rusty Hardin, issued this statement to the Daily News on behalf of Clemens:

"He flatly denies having had any kind of an inappropriate relationship with her…He's considered her a close family friend…He has never had a sexual relationship with her."

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This is the guy who throws at the heads of batters and refuses to step up to the plate. He's a product of the DH which breeds people who do not take responsibility for their actions. How sad for his wife and kids.

Posted by: osisbs at April 28, 2008 11:17 AM

So, he meets a 15 year-old in a karaoke bar and his story is he was simply close friends with her and her family? Yeah, married men in their late 20s always jet young buxom blonde 15 year-lds around the country! What a jerk!

Posted by: sasha at April 28, 2008 11:33 AM

I remember being in a club in 2002, and seeing Roger making out with some chick in the corner. he's been cheating for years. No biggie, but he's also been a sanctimonious hypocrite for year too!

Posted by: Zedmo at April 28, 2008 11:33 AM

This could get pretty serious.

If indeed there was a sexual relationship beginning when Clemens was 28 and McCready was Only Fifteen, there would be grounds for Child Rape.

Given Clemens' steroid problems and now this, he could be locked-up in jail for a very, very, very, very long time.

I wonder if McCready also would be busted for her role in this if indeed she had sexual relations with Clemens when she was 15.

Posted by: Jofus at April 28, 2008 11:44 AM

This was great.....she was apparently just giving him B12 - http://nationalsquib.com/index.php/roger-clemens-mindy-mccready/

Posted by: Ally at April 28, 2008 12:19 PM

Man! you talk about fall from grace , I have four boys two playing high school baseball as pitchers that always looked up to this guy , Rocket this Rocket that , I am sure its not easy living in the lime light , but at least be honest who you are so that children dont look up to you only to be let down , yeah no one likes Terrell Owens or Barry Bonds but at least there is no Illusion either

Posted by: Dave at April 28, 2008 12:30 PM

WHO CARES!!!! How does what he does....having an affair (that is his wifes problem), taking steroids (not my problem)benefit us at all? Why is this even big news? I'm way more concerned about what I am paying at the pump than who Roger Clemens, who by the way has so much $ he is not effected by the state of our economy is sleeping with.

Posted by: stacey jones at April 28, 2008 12:32 PM

I've been waiting for the other shoe to drop on Clemens, and here it is.

The old cliches ring true....."what you see is what you get"....."what goes 'round, comes 'round".

Clemens is a supremely arrogant expletive. Probably has been seen he was a teenager. Trust me....he'll deny this and all other illegal/immoral actions forever. Kinda like Pete Rose.

What idiots!

Posted by: Satchel at April 28, 2008 12:33 PM

When Major League Baseball gets an independent commissioner that never had any previous ties, I will take it seriously. Clemens reminds me of an O.J. syndrome...who me? What wee, small men there are all around...

Posted by: Bigger Johnson at April 28, 2008 12:34 PM

BACK OFF! The guy is bum!!! He will destroy himself without any help from the peanut gallery.

Posted by: Reddi at April 28, 2008 12:36 PM

Sounds familiar ? - ' I did not have have sexual relations with........' Clemens has gone from heaven to hell in one short year in terms of fan perceptions. Another sleeze bag it does appear.

Posted by: bob rocklin at April 28, 2008 12:38 PM

Maybe Roger could share a cell with Michael V. and discuss the virtues of being a decent human being.

Posted by: at April 28, 2008 12:42 PM

Zedmo it's one thing to cheat, but with a young teen is just creepy. No huge surprise though.

Posted by: mc at April 28, 2008 12:45 PM

I met Roger & his agent once after the 1986 WS with the Mets. The discussion got around to Bo Jackson who had just come into MLB and how he hugged the plate. Roger volunteered to go for his head. It was just business to him. No thought of injury to Jackson.

Posted by: Tom at April 28, 2008 12:48 PM

Roger is just living up to his most famous out-pitch...slime ball!

Posted by: Wahtaush at April 28, 2008 12:53 PM

Roger has no balls. The question is: will his Tammy Wynette stand by him? For the bucks, for sure.

Posted by: wNtx at April 28, 2008 12:57 PM

i think it's ridiculous for all of you to just assume the story is true. i for one don't believe a word of it. to put roger in the same camp as owens and bonds is absurd. roger is a class act, and i feel horrible that his family has to deal with this kind of irresponsible journalism. i still can't find who the source is.

Posted by: greg at April 28, 2008 12:57 PM

As someone who has dabbled both in athletics and music, let me just state that for both creepy mating habits are kinda par for the course. I envisions a lot of boozy over-the-bathroom-sink sex between these two.

Posted by: Joseph Scott at April 28, 2008 1:11 PM

OK, enough with the head-hunter comments, please. If ANY of you know baseball, Bob Gibson & Don Drysdale, two HALL OF FAMERS, threw at you twice in the same game: once to hit you, and the second time to make sure you knew the first time wasn't an accident.

As for the affair. Maybe. But the Duke lacrosse case should be warning enough that one source of information isn't enough.

And what does this have to do with 'roids? Ultimately, the steroids issue is to determine whether or not this guy deserves to be in the Hall. Wade Boggs cheated on his wife. Ty Cobb was an active and vocal racist. They're both still Hall of Famers (and should be).

So until this becomes validated AND relevant...let's not assume everything that comes from the American media is pure fact.

Posted by: Dave at April 28, 2008 1:12 PM

What makes me give him the benefit of the doubt--to some extent, at least--is that she also seemed to be a friend of the wife. There's a possibility--slight, perhaps--that it's just famous people hanging around together.

Posted by: Kim at April 28, 2008 1:14 PM

the source? the man's attorney has confirmed the relationship.

Posted by: matt at April 28, 2008 1:20 PM

Good timing. Gives the Feds and McNamee a boost and also continues to reinforce the firewall around George Mitchell's "report."

Posted by: Mandelay at April 28, 2008 1:46 PM

who cares? He was 28 at the time....isn't he nearly twice that now?
again, non-news issue - the $$ at the pumps and in the grocery stores takes precedence..........IMO

Posted by: unimportant at April 28, 2008 2:26 PM

Ah-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha-ha. Roger. . Roger . . . you’re pathetic. You had it all!

Nothing like shlepping a 15yo from city to city in the summer. Did I forget to mention playing some baseball too? No wonder it's called Americas favorite pastime! Ah yes, the Boys (and apparently the girls) of Summer.

Posted by: amused at April 28, 2008 4:00 PM

HE FLATLY DENIES EVERYTHING!!!

Posted by: JACK ASS at April 28, 2008 4:27 PM

Roger Clemens
He's definitely HaLL oF FAME MATERIAL
wAHAT A PIECE OF DUNG

Posted by: at April 28, 2008 6:08 PM

Country music star Mindy McCready of the Roger Clemens story: The other arrests, bankruptcy, federal tax lien, judgments and more


www.webofdeception.com

Posted by: Robert Lewis at April 28, 2008 10:36 PM

What we know as fact thus far is Roger's ATTY admits to a "relationship" and Mindy confirms that she was in his hotel room at age 15. It does not look good no matter how you slice it.

Posted by: Dave at April 29, 2008 11:29 AM

I heard they played monopoly until she was 18 and then he hammered that ass!

Posted by: Howard at April 29, 2008 5:49 PM

narcissism |ˈnärsəˌsizəm|
noun
excessive or erotic interest in oneself and one's physical appearance.
• Psychology extreme selfishness, with a grandiose view of one's own talents and a craving for admiration, as characterizing a personality type.
See note at egotism .
• Psychoanalysis self-centeredness arising from failure to distinguish the self from external objects, either in very young babies or as a feature of mental disorder.


I am sure he has this mental disorder. This type of mental disorder never takes the blame and always has an excuse for everything.
Don't forget that he has a lot of political connections he will get off of his crimes.

I feel sorry for his wife and his kids.
I am glad my son is still of a young age not to look up to such a dissappointment of an individual.

they all come out of the same mold,,,judge rynd, alvin zimmerman, they are all liars, crooks and don't care about who gets hurt.


Posted by: at April 30, 2008 12:37 AM

Roger,

I was a big fan at one time! But the way you've handled all of the allegations lately, I'm truly sorrowed! You are not the man that you represented yourself to be.

The steroids are one thing, most aspiring athlete's are always looking to get that edge. Heck, my brother has a lefty pitcher, 14 yrs. old, that has lost interest in pitching. At almost 6 foot tall and 175 lbs., But your lack of honesty makes you vulnerable to any accusations and loss of confidence in your moral character.

Please, speak the truth, for your kid's sake and all the other kid's that looked up to you!!!

Take it like a man!

Posted by: at May 21, 2008 10:19 AM

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