Apr 30 2008
Defend, admit or keep quiet?

Ever since the Mitchell Report came out a few months ago we have seen numerous ways of responding to the charges made in the report. The report claims that many baseball players have used illegal performance enhancing drugs improve their playing and make their career last longer.
Most of those named in the report acknowledged that they did use the drugs. Some apologized. Others have kept quiet. But Roger Clemens has gone on the attack to clear his good name. I want to believe Roger. I was never a Red Sox, Blue Jay or Yankee fan but I admired the way he played the game.
When Roger was named in the Mitchell Report there were many people who said he should come out swinging. And swinging he has. He has gone on 60 Minutes, made a You Tube video, held press conferences and testified before Congress that he did not use performance enhancing drugs. He came across to me as believable. But here is the problem. His best buddy Andy Pettitte who was named in the Mitchell report and was trained by Brian McNamee. Pettitte admitted that he used HGH. But Roger flatly denies that he has taken drugs or any performance enhancements. So what is it?
Then Roger files an anti-defamation suit against Brian McNamee. Now team McNamee are pulling out all of the stops. They are saying that Roger Clemens had a long time affair with Mindy McCready, a country music singer who has had her own illegal drug problems. Truth is stranger than fiction. You couldn’t write a more juicy story in Hollywood.
Here is the problem for me. If Roger had admitted he took the performance enhancements would this have just blown over? What if he had just kept his mouth shut? Instead he makes a big deal and I think it is making him look worse.
What does this mean for us? I usually can tell when my kids get defensive about something, they probably are guilty. When they calmly deny something, they usually are telling the truth, but when they get vocal, they are “usually” guilty. It is probably the same for me. How many times to we angrily argue with the police when we get pulled over for speeding (hypothetically, of course)? I’ve found myself getting defensive with my wife and my kids and usually it is when I’m wrong. I’m ashamed to admit that but it is true.
So what do we do? I think the Bible gives us the best advice. We should share our sins with one another.
James 5:16
Therefore confess your sins to each other and pray for each other so that you may be healed. The prayer of a righteous man is powerful and effective.
Had Roger just said, yes I took the HGH and steroids this story would have probably passed.
Sometimes it is best to keep our mouths shut.
Proverbs 18:2
A fool finds no pleasure in understanding but delights in airing his own opinions.
Proverbs 10:10
He who winks maliciously causes grief, and a chattering fool comes to ruin.
Proverbs 17:28
Even a fool is thought wise if he keeps silent, and discerning if he holds his tongue.
Had Roger just kept quiet the rest of the junk about his personal life would probably stayed out of the news. This whole incident is sad because he is married and has children who are probably hurting.
What do you think?
4 responses so far

Kevin,
Maybe you’re teaching them to be more calm when denying something they really did?
…just kidding
K,
In all honesty, even if the courts rule against him, we may still never know the truth. It is the old “he said she said” thing. Same with Mindy. We may never know. The sad fact is that he “looks” guilty and I think we all know what looking guilty can do. It sure can ruin a Christ follower’s testimony. The old adage still comes into play though: tell the truth right out of the box or the lie will come back to bite you. (Ok so I made that up).
It takes far more to back up a lie than to tell the truth and stick with that same story and not worry about what you did/did not say.
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A3,
I’m sure that is a possibility.
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A bunch of overpaid, rich athletes exploiting each other again…
I am SO OVER this whole “baseball charade.”
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