Brian McNamee
Brian McNamee was Roger Clemens former personal trainer. Brian McNamee told press and investigators that Clemens took steroids and other doping drugs while he was playing professional baseball. Brian McNamee comments are reflected in... [more]
Brian McNamee was Roger Clemens former personal trainer. Brian McNamee told press and investigators that Clemens took steroids and other doping drugs while he was playing professional baseball. Brian McNamee comments are reflected in the allegations against Clemens in the Mitchell Report.
Roger Clemens Joins Mile-High Club Without Leaving Terra Firma
Roger Clemens hung out with several attractive women in his baseball career, including beauties in California and Boston and a former Manhattan bartender named Angela Moyer. Clemens, 45, flew the women around the country on his private jet and bought expensive jewelry for at least one of them, a source told the Daily News Tuesday.
Moyer, a 30-year-old Realtor who lives in the Harrisburg, Pa., area, worked as a bartender from 2000 to 2004 at Sutton Place, a yuppie East Side watering hole. That's roughly the same time the pitching legend played for the Yankees.Coincidentally, it's also the time he's reported to have been doing steroids. Other things he's been reported as doing during these years are:
- Giving his kids pacifiers dipped in whiskey to calm them down. Then when that didn't work, he'd mix Jim Beam with Similiac.
- Playing a lot of kick the can. Except he replaced the can with the neighbor's puppy.
- Once secretly changed Randy Johnson's face cream with acid.
- Voted for George W.--twice.
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