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Tuesday, January 15, 2008
All things considered, U.S. Rep. Christopher Shays (R-Conn.) -- a member of the committee that will question Bud Selig, Don Fehr and George Mitchell on Tuesday -- would prefer that players like Roger Clemens are not called to testify, and Shays thinks there's a chance that players won't testify. "I don't want to see the players come in and lie to us," he said, before correcting himself. "'Lie' is too strong of a word. I don't want to see them come in and not be truthful." What he hopes is that ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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