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THT Daily: Clemens and Stats

by Matthew Carruth
February 11, 2008

Clemens' Report Report - In response to Roger Clemens' report that supposedly showed statistically that his career was not tainted by possible steroid use, four University of Pennsylvania professors took the idea and started from scratch, producing their own report which comes to a (surprise!) different conclusion.

Critique of the Clemens' Report Report - And the Clemens group fired back with their own report on the report on the report.

Tiny Tim All Grown Up - John Sickels breaks down the no-longer-rookie Tim Lincecum.

Good Winters - Bucs Dugout comes up with five teams they think had good offseasons, along with a few honorable mentions.

Sweeney to the A's - In a possibly desperate attempt to field at least a partial team of players casual fans have heard of before, Oakland has inked Mike Sweeney.

Guide to Heckling - Because it's time we got a little more original than just "boo".

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