... wanted it. A friend of mine said that he had always thought that being elected into the Baseball Hall of Fame was an honor given to players by the public at the end of the career. When Roger Clemens won his 300th game, the news was all about how he was a sure-fire Hall of Famer, because he had earned it. Roger Clemens must have believed that as well, because he began to tell the Hall of Fame which uniform he wanted to wear when he went into the Hall of Fame. He not only felt entitled, but able to dictate ...
... on athletics and strength. He directed the Olympic Games in Los Angeles. He saw Carl Lewis, the wrestlers, the weightlifters, all of them. As commissioner of baseball, he worked with all three major television networks. He has seen Jose Canseco, Roger Clemens, Dwight Gooden, Mark McGuire, Mickey Mantle, Willie Mays, Dave Winfield, Hank Aaron - all of them. He ought to know real strength if anyone does. Peter Ueberroth stood in Kenan Stadium in Chapel Hill, North Carolina, and gave his answer to thousands ...
... complete the work. Nehemiah knew he and his project was in God's hands and that made all the difference. A basketball in my hand is worth about $19. In Michael Jordan's hands it is worth about $33 million. A baseball in my hands is worth about $6. In Roger Clemens' hands it is worth about $15 million. A golf club in my hands is worth about $100. A golf club in Tiger Wood's hands is worth about $50 million. A rod in Moses' hands will part the Red Sea. A sling shot in David's hands will kill a ...