Roger Clemens Denies Steroid Allegations on YouTube December 23, 2007

Posted by Todd Zeigler in Media, PR, Public Affairs, Video, Web 2.0

Baseball player Roger Clemens was accused of using steroids in the Mitchell Report, which was released a few weeks ago.  Since the report came out, Clemens has been silent, letting his lawyer do his talking for him.

In a sign of the times, today Clemens spoke about the allegations for the first time in a video posted to his website and to YouTube.  Interestingly, the YouTube account he posted from was created a few days ago.  Another example of how the web allows folks to talk directly to the people without the filter of the media.

The video statement is embedded below.

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