Roger Clemens may have just experienced the most important "win" of his life today. Proscecutors "struck out" on all counts when a jury returned a verdict in favor of the former pitcher. The jury found Clemens not guilty on all charges of lying to Congress about using performance-enhancing drugs, CBS news reports .
The verdict came after 10 hours of deliberation and is the end of a 10-week trial. The trial was preceeded by a five-year investigation. Clemens has been one of Major League Baseballs most dominant players and is the holder of 7 Cy Young Awards.
Clemens, was charged with two counts of perjury, three counts of making false statements and one count of obstructing Congress when he testified at a deposition and in February 2008 where he deniad that he used steroids or human growth hormone during his 24-year career.