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WASHINGTON (AP) -- 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, according to a report.

Citing two unidentified sources familiar with the investigation, The Washington Post reported Tuesday that the DNA results are preliminary and subject to verification tests. The newspaper said Clemens voluntarily gave a DNA sample to federal authorities, according to the sources, 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."

Report: Clemens' DNA linked to blood in syringes....


By HOWARD FENDRICH
AP Sports Writer

WASHINGTON (AP) -- Nearly a year after Roger Clemens told Congress he did not use performance-enhancing drugs, a federal grand jury is being asked to determine whether he should be indicted on charges of lying under oath.

The grand-jury probe was confirmed to The Associated Press on Monday by two people who were briefed on the matter. Both spoke on condition of anonymity because grand jury proceedings are supposed to be secret.

Congress asked the Justice Department to look into whether the seven-time Cy Young Award winner lied last February, when he testified under oath at a deposition and a public House hearing that he never took illegal performance enhancers.

AP sources: Grand jury looking at Clemens case....


NEW YORK (AP) -- Roger Clemens' former personal trainer filed paperwork preserving the right to sue the seven-time Cy Young Award winner in New York.

Brian McNamee, who told federal investigators that Clemens used performance-enhancing drugs, contends the pitcher defamed him after McNamee spoke to investigators for former Senate Majority Leader George Mitchell. The summons, filed in Queens Supreme Court last week, preserves McNamee's right to sue, Richard Emery, a lawyer for McNamee, said Tuesday.

McNamee preserves right to sue Clemens in New York....


By JEFF CARLTON

Roger Clemens' former personal trainer cooperated with investigators looking into steroids in baseball under threat of prosecution, an assistant U.S. attorney said in a court filing Thursday.

In a declaration filed in federal court in Houston as part of Clemens' defamation lawsuit against Brian McNamee, assistant U.S. attorney Matthew Parrella said he told McNamee he was not a target of the investigation but could become one if he failed to cooperate.

If McNamee made any false statements to federal investigators or to the group investigating doping in baseball, Parrella said, he could face prosecution.

McNamee told former Sen. George Mitchell's investigators that Clemens had used steroids and human growth hormone before they were banned by baseball.

Also filed Thursday were declarations from attorney Charles Scheeler, who worked with Mitchell, and Earl Ward, an attorney for McNamee. Both supported McNamee's claim that he faced prosecution if he did not help investigators.

Official: Clemens' trainer cooperated under threat....


By Jim Molony / MLB.com

Brian McNamee, the former trainer for Roger Clemens, has submitted samples of his DNA to federal investigators trying to ascertain whether Clemens committed perjury before Congress, two newspapers reported Tuesday.

According to the New York Daily News and The New York Times, the request for a DNA sample from McNamee suggests that investigators found readable DNA on the syringes, needles and gauze pads the trainer turned over to federal prosecutors in January and now are seeking to determine to whom it belongs.

McNamee's lawyers claim their client used those needles and gauze pads while injecting Clemens with steroids and human growth hormone.

McNamee submits DNA samples....


By Reid Cherner & Tom Weir

The NY Daily News is citing unnamed sources in a report that says a confessed drug supplier has provided the Justice Department with documents that allegedly show he sent Roger Clemens two kits of human growth hormone.

Kirk Radomski was sentenced to five years of probation in February after cooperating with federal officials. The Daily News says sources close to the government's investigation of Clemens disclosed Radomski has forwarded shipping receipts for HGH he sent to Clemens' Houston home, in late 2002 or 2003.

Clemens is being investigated for perjury after testifying to Congress that he never used steroids or HGH. Clemens attorney Rusty Hardin told the Daily News he hasn't been informed of any drug-related receipts and added, "I can't imagine that there's any truth to that at all . . . We'll find out one day Roger never received or took the stuff."

The newspaper said Matthew Parrella, an Assistant U.S. Attorney from San Francisco who's involved in the investigation, declined comment.

Report: Convicted dealer alleges he sent HGH to Clemens....

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