President Trump is pushing for the Baseball Hall of Fame to admit Roger Clemens, a pitcher known as "The Rocket," ahead of Sunday's announcement of the 2026 Contemporary Era Class. In a post on Truth Social, Trump argued that Clemens' impressive resume and lack of concrete evidence against him warrant his induction into the Hall.
Clemens has been accused of using performance-enhancing drugs, but he was acquitted in 2012 after a federal trial. Trump claims that rumors and innuendo, rather than facts, have kept Clemens out of the Hall, stating that "the only reason he is not in is because of rumors and innuendo, which were not proven." He also notes that Clemens never tested positive for steroids and was fully acquitted of all charges.
The 63-year-old Clemens has impressive credentials, including nine All-Time leading career wins (354) and seven Cy Young awards. He ranks third all-time in strikeouts with 4,672, behind only Nolan Ryan and Randy Johnson. Despite being denied election to the Hall for 10 straight years, Clemens is now on the Contemporary Baseball Era player ballot, which considers candidates whose primary contribution to the game came since 1980.
The Hall of Fame's Contemporary Era committee meets every three years, with this year's vote coming in December 2026. The president's push for Clemens' induction adds another layer of intrigue to an already anticipated announcement.
Clemens has been accused of using performance-enhancing drugs, but he was acquitted in 2012 after a federal trial. Trump claims that rumors and innuendo, rather than facts, have kept Clemens out of the Hall, stating that "the only reason he is not in is because of rumors and innuendo, which were not proven." He also notes that Clemens never tested positive for steroids and was fully acquitted of all charges.
The 63-year-old Clemens has impressive credentials, including nine All-Time leading career wins (354) and seven Cy Young awards. He ranks third all-time in strikeouts with 4,672, behind only Nolan Ryan and Randy Johnson. Despite being denied election to the Hall for 10 straight years, Clemens is now on the Contemporary Baseball Era player ballot, which considers candidates whose primary contribution to the game came since 1980.
The Hall of Fame's Contemporary Era committee meets every three years, with this year's vote coming in December 2026. The president's push for Clemens' induction adds another layer of intrigue to an already anticipated announcement.