In the wake of the
Mitchell Report, a common thread of discussion
has been the relative measure of redemption afforded
Dan Duquette since the revelation from
Roger Clemens' former trainer that Clemens used steroids to extend his Hall of Fame career. If you'll recall, Duquette failed to retain Roger Clemens after the Rocket's slight decline in the mid-90's, claiming Clemens was in the twilight of his career. Clemens went on to pad his resume in a serious way, and that was that.
But now Duquette is actually getting phone calls from people congratulating him.
Seriously:
2. Duquette. He's been fielding calls of congratulations ever since the release of the report, which goes a long way toward explaining how Clemens extended the "twilight of his career,'' by, oh, a decade or so. Duquette, who despite a largely successful tenure as Red Sox GM, has been ridiculed hundreds of times for predicting Clemens was nearing the end. Since leaving the Red Sox in 2002, he has never offered another GM job and is currently working as the director of operations for the Israel Baseball League and president of the Duquette Sports Academy. Yet, he won't gloat. Prodded as to whether he's been vindicated, Duquette said, "I'm not sure what I need to be vindicated for ... Red Sox fans are very sophisticated, and you can leave that judgment to them.'' He did get a chuckle when I asked him whether he himself was in the twilight of his own career. Laughing, the 49-year-old responded, "No, I'm still a young guy.''
Dan Duquette Will Take a Congratulatory Call - FanHouse - AOL Sports Blog