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Report: Clemens' DNA linked to blood in syringes
Posted: 02.03.2009 at 8:35 AM
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WASHINGTON (AP) -- According to a report in Tuesday's Washington Post, tests have linked Roger Clemens' DNA to blood in syringes that his former personal trainer says he used to inject the pitcher with performance-enhancing drugs.
 
The report cites two unidentified sources familiar with the investigation saying that the DNA results are preliminary and subject to verification tests. According to the sources, Clemens voluntarily gave a DNA sample to federal authorities and it still remains to be determined whether the syringes ever contained steroids or human growth hormone.
 
The test results could prove important to the investigation into whether Clemens lied under oath to Congress last year when he denied using steroids or HGH.
 
Prosecutors have asked a federal grand jury in Washington to decide whether to indict the seven-time Cy Young Award winner. Brian McNamee has told federal agents, baseball investigator George Mitchell and a House of Representatives committee that he injected Clemens more than a dozen times with steroids and HGH from 1998-2001.
 
Clemens' lawyer, Rusty Hardin, told the Post that the DNA testing "won't matter at all."

(Copyright ©2009 by The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)

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