Roger Clemens thanks Trump for the support of the Baseball Hall of Fame


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Roger Clemens responded to the impulse of President Donald Trump so that the New York Yankees were induced to the Baseball Hall of Fame.

Trump wrote in a publication on social networks on Sunday, saying that “there was no evidence” that Clemens was a steroid trap and that the problem should not wait to solve once that the twice champion of the World Series dies while comparing the situation with Pete Rose.

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New York Yankees launcher (22) Roger Clemens delivers against Baltimore Orioles in Camden Yards. (Geoff Burke/USA Today Sports)

Clemens wrote in X that he had a great time playing the president and his son, Kacy.

“I appreciate love! DT knows more than anyone the false news that is out there,” Clemens wrote. “Everyone has their agendas … I played the game to change the direction of my family generationally and win!”

Trump demanded that Clemens be chosen in the Hall of Fame “now.”

“I played Golf yesterday with the great Roger Clemens and his son, Kacy. Roger Clemens was easily one of the few best pitchers of all time, winning 354 games, the Cy Young award seven times (a record, by far!), And played in six world series, winning two two!” Trump wrote. “It was second in Nolan Ryan in most strikeouts, and should be in the Baseball Hall of Fame, now! People think they took drugs, but nothing was proven. He never gave positive, and Roger, from the moment, totally denies it. It was so great before those wrong charges were leveled in him. That rumor has gone through years and it has not been evidence that it was a drug.

Time is exhausted in the Yankees to show that they are the Playoffs caliber after the red socks hit

President Donald Trump listens during a meeting with the heir prince of Bahrein Salman Bin Hamad Al Khalifa at the Oval Office of the White House, Wednesday, July 16, 2025, in Washington. (AP Photo/Alex Brandon)

“This will be like Pete Rose, where, after more than 4,000 hits, they would not place it in the Hall of Fame until I talked to the commissioner, and he promised to do it, but essentially a promise did not remain because he only opened it in the case of Pete and, even then, he said that Pete Rose only came to the combination because we are not going to let that happen in the case of Roger.

Clemens was also 11 times all-Star. He had 4,672 strikeouts in his career.

It was alleged that in Mitchell’s report he had used anabolic steroids during his career. He was also declared not guilty of six positions to lie to Congress in 2012. He has argued that he has never used steroids.

The accusations have maintained it greatly outside the Baseball Hall.

He needed 75% of the votes of baseball writers to be consecrated in Cooperstown, but only received 61.6% of the votes and fell from the electoral ballot. To eventually enter the Baseball Hall of Fame, I would need to be chosen through today’s game committee.

Roger Clemens on the day of the old Timer at the Yankee Stadium. (Wendell Cruz/Imagn images)

Trump asked MLB to eliminate Pete Rose from the forbidden list after he admitted to having opted in baseball. Finally, the MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred forced and is now eligible for induction to the Hall of Fame.

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