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By T.J. Quinn
ESPN Thursday, December 11, 2008 HOUSTON -- Even the faithful think the game is over for Roger Clemens. Not in any legal sense, of course. But in the great court of public opinion, and in that lesser but nonetheless powerful court of baseball writers who vote for the Hall of Fame, he has been pronounced guilty by a split decision. "I think people have made their minds up on everything, no matter what the story is, whether it's right or wrong," says Clemens' former teammate, Craig Biggio, who probably is headed to the Hall o ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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