Wednesday, January 9, 2008

The Congressional Hearing Has Been Postponed

From ESPN:

WASHINGTON -- The congressional hearing involving Roger Clemens, Andy Pettitte and former trainer Brian McNamee was postponed Wednesday until Feb. 13 so lawmakers can gather evidence and coordinate their investigation with the Justice Department.

The House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform was informing witnesses that the Jan. 16 session is being pushed back.

Plans are still in place for the Jan. 15 hearing before the same committee about the Mitchell report on baseball's Steroids Era. The witnesses that day are commissioner Bud Selig, union leader Donald Fehr and former Senate majority leader George Mitchell, the report's author.

Guess what? Pitchers and catchers report the next day.

2 Comments:

Anonymous said...

Am I the only person that thinks it's fucking ridiculous that congress is having hearings on baseball? Don't they have more important things to do like running the country and ending the war?

Greg Cohen said...

I agree completely, I can't believe our Congress is wasting there time talkin' baseball.