Former Major League Baseball player Jack Clark is standing by his accusations regarding Angels' star Albert Pujols use of performance-enhancing drugs.
Jack Clark stands by PED allegations against Albert Pujols
Jack Clark’s radio show was pulled from the air on Saturday after Albert Pujols threatened legal action, but the former big-leaguer stands by his story.
Clark, whose radio show on WGNU-AM in St. Louis was reportedly pulled from the air, took to Twitter to defend his stance on Pujols on Saturday:
I completely stand by the story i told 8 days ago about conversations 13 years ago w/ Mihlfeld. He will never admit it. Google it.
— Jack Clark (@JackAClark22) August 10, 2013
Clark went on to deny saying anything about Detroit Tigers pitcher Justin Verlander and former big-league outfielder Shawn Green being connected to PED's, although Clark reportedly accused them of "juicing" as well.
Pt 2 i never accused verlander or green of PED use. If u didn't listen to show u don't know. PERIOD.
— Jack Clark (@JackAClark22) August 10, 2013
Clark's supposed source for the information, Pujols' former person trainer Chris Mihlfeld, vehemently denied Clark's claims. Pujols announced on Saturday that he plans to take legal action against Clark and his former employer.


















