qtlaw said:The most riveting point will come when Mrs. Clemens is subpoenaed to testify for the prosecution. Will she lie for Roger or tell the truth? There's always an angle somewhere to expose a lie because no one can keep it to themselves. You just have to find that witness. (At least that's the hope.)
MisterCreosote said:YankeeFan said:qtlaw said:The most riveting point will come when Mrs. Clemens is subpoenaed to testify for the prosecution. Will she lie for Roger or tell the truth? There's always an angle somewhere to expose a lie because no one can keep it to themselves. You just have to find that witness. (At least that's the hope.)
McNamara won't be the most credible whiteness, but Andy Pettitte's testimony could destroy him.
Pettitte has no reason to lie. He was friends with, and an admirer of, Clemens.
Judge is saying he won't allow former teammates' testimony:
http://www.cbssports.com/#!/mlb/story/15295192/testimony-of-clemens-exteammates-on-drug-use-likely-out-in-trial
A day before the trial's start, U.S. District Judge Reggie Walton said at a hearing that statements from former Yankees Andy Pettite, Chuck Knoblauch and Mike Stanton that they received injections of performance-enhancing drugs from the trainer, Brian McNamee, could unfairly influence jurors.
But one thing sets Clemens’s trial apart from the other drug cases involving baseball stars that drew national attention: his former close friend and loyal teammate Andy Pettitte, a man Clemens considered his little brother, could be the witness who brings him down.
Pettitte, whose wholesome boy-next-door demeanor endeared him to Yankees fans as he pitched in seven World Series for the team, admitted in 2008 that he used human growth hormone in 2002 and 2004 to treat injuries. He is expected to give powerful testimony that could help the prosecution establish that Clemens also used the drug.
Among the former players on the prosecution’s witness list, he is the only one expected to testify that Clemens acknowledged using performance-enhancing substances. The trial begins Wednesday with jury selection.
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/07/06/sports/baseball/clemens-goes-on-trial-for-perjury-with-pettitte-as-key-witness.html?_r=1&hp
Moose A. Moose said:It will be like a Yankees Old Timers Game. Stanton, Canseco, Knoblauch, Pettitte. And, the Ghost of Joe DiMaggio will still insist on being called last.