Jack Clark challenges Albert Pujols to take polygraph test over steroid accusation

Pujols has denied taking steroids and filed a defamtion suit Oct. 4 against Clark, calling his accusations 'malicious, reckless and outrageous falsehoods.'

Albert Pujols denies Jack Clark's claims that he took steroids

Jack Clark is coming back at Albert Pujols with some high heat.
Just days after Pujols filed a defamation suit against Clark for accusing the Angels slugger of using steroids, Clark responded by offering to take a lie-detector test if Pujols does the same, according to the St. Louis Dispatch.
Clark's attorney, Al Watkins, sent the offer in a letter to Pujols' legal team on Monday.
The suit filed Oct. 4 is over comments Clark made in August on his WGNU sports talk radio show, "The King and The Ripper,"claiming he knew for a fact Pujols "was a juicer." Clark said Pujols' former trainer, Chris Mihlfeld, told him about injecting Pujols with performance-enhancing drugs in 2000. Mihlfeld denies he ever spoke with Clark and the comments ultimately cost Clark his job with the radio station. 
Pujols' suit called Clark's comments "malicious, reckless and outrageous falsehoods."
The polygraph test proposed by Watkins would ask Pujols if "he is being deceptive when he asserts that he has never used steroids or performance-nehancing drugs while in the minor and major leagues."