Trump renews pitch to get Roger Clemens into Hall of Fame: 'If it were me, I’d sue them'
Former MLB pitcher Roger Clemens discusses President Donald Trump and makes MLB predictions for the 2025 season on ‘The Will Cain Show.’
President Donald Trump renewed his demand for Major League Baseball to put former New York Yankees star Roger Clemens into the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Trump touted Clemens’ accolades and career statistics and maintained that the World Series champion never "took drugs." Clemens has rebuffed any notion that he took steroids in his MLB career.
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President Donald Trump walks at the Trump National Golf Club in Sterling, Virginia, Saturday, Aug. 30, 2025. (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta)
"I hope that Major League Baseball is getting ready to put Roger Clemens in the Hall of Fame, a place where he has belonged for many years! 354 Wins, second in Total Strike Outs, Low Earned Run Average, played in 6 World Series, 7 Cy Young Awards (A Record, by 3!), and was, during much of his career, unhittable," Trump wrote on social media. "Never took drugs, there is no proof that he took drugs, has steadfastly refused that he took drugs. Frankly, I think he has a major lawsuit against Baseball. If it were me, I’d sue them."
Trump didn’t want MLB to wait to deal with Clemens after he died and compared the situation to Pete Rose. The all-time hits leader was removed from MLB’s ineligible list after he died. Rose is now eligible to be inducted into the Hall Fame despite previously being banned over gambling on baseball games.
Roger Clemens watches during the ninth inning of the 2003 World Series against the Florida Marlins. (Robert Deutsch/USA Today Network)
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