Is Roger Clemens’ WHIP Trajectory Unusual?

In 2006, George Mitchell was appointed by Major League Baseball’s (MLB) Commissioner of Baseball Allan H. Selig to investigate the use of performance-enhancing drugs. The “Mitchell Report” was submitted in December of 2007, and one of the ballplayers who allegedly used steroids was Roger Clemens of the Houston Astros. A general question of interest is whether Clemens had an unusual pitching career that might suggest the use of performance-enhancing substances.

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