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MYERS, Fla. Tim Wakefield , the 45-year-old knuckleballer, wanted to become the winningest pitcher in Boston Red Sox history, passing both Cy Young and Roger Clemens. Jason Varitek , the soon-to-be 40-year-old catcher, wanted to play until someone...
Schilling says Roger Clemens, Barry Bonds, Sammy Sosa and anyone else linked to steroids doesn’t belong in Cooperstown. Their records, the former Red Sox pitcher said during his Wednesday night appearance on “Conan,” should be expunged from the record...
Former Major League Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens arrives at federal court in Washington, Friday Sept. 2, 2011. A federal judge ruled Friday that Clemens must face another trial on charges of lying about drug use, although the judge criticized... View Photo »
Somebody that was an idol of mine growing up, Roger Clemens, was the last starting pitcher to do it, and as I grew up into the game, I remember seeing he won the MVP and thinking that may never happen again and how impressive that was. That means a lot to me to be the successor to that, to be the next s...
But by the time Roger had finished embarrassing Nomar Garciaparra, John Valentin, and Mo Vaughn with the aforementioned 10-pitch dispatch in the eighth, Fenway Park was once again playing host to a regional meeting of the Roger Clemens Fan Club. They...
Vaughn struck out, Clemens’s 16th and final strikeout in a K-studded performance exceeded only twice in his career: his two major league-record 20-strikeout games when he was still the Pride of the Olde Towne Team. The strikeout total set
And can we stop this nonsense about no one in baseball being willing to give Roger Clemens the four-year contract he wants? Colorado? Florida? The Mets? What about Seattle? You think Lou Piniella wouldn’t like Roger Clemens in his rotation? Do we know...
Former Major League Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens (R) and his attorney Rusty Hardin arrive for at a motion hearing, held to consider whether Clemens should be retried after his perjury case was declared a mistrial in July, at Federal Court in Washington... View Photo »
An idol of mine growing up, Roger Clemens, was the last starting pitcher to do it ... I remember seeing that. ... That means a lot to me to be the successor to that, I guess, to be the next starting pitcher to win the MVP.
Roger Clemens left Game 1 of the American League Championship Series after six innings on a balmy fall night, with a harvest moon above, you could feel the chill. You could see the number on the most significant sign of the night -- “Every 72 years,...
As a waning orange squash of a moon rose beyond the bleachers, Tim Wakefield threw baseballs that danced and dazzled and the Sox beat the Yankees, 3-2, to even the American League Championship Series at 2-2. Some are already thinking about the...
William Roger Clemens (born August 4, 1962 in Dayton, Ohio) is a right-handed Major League Baseball pitcher. Clemens won seven Cy Young Awards, two more than any other pitcher. Full Article
Former Major League Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens (R) and his attorney Rusty Hardin arrive for at a motion hearing, held to consider whether Clemens should be retried after his perjury case was declared a mistrial in July, at Federal Court in Washington September 2, 2011.
View Photo »Former Major League Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens arrives for a motion hearing, held to consider whether Clemens should be retried after his perjury case was declared a mistrial in July, at Federal Court in Washington September 2, 2011.
View Photo »WASHINGTON, DC - SEPTEMBER 02: Former all-star baseball pitcher Roger Clemens (L) and his attorney Rusty Hardin arrive at the U.S. District Court for a hearing to decide whether the trial against the former Boston Red Sox and New York Yankees pitcher should be retried September 2,...
View Photo »Former Major League Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens arrives for a hearing at US District Court in Washington, DC, on September 2, 2011. The hearing will decide whether the former Red Sox and Yankees pitcher should be retried after his original trial on perjury was declared a mistrial. ...
View Photo »FILE - In this Sept. 2, 2011 file photo, former Major League Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens arrives at federal court in Washington. The Baseball Hall of Fame is starting a drug education program for students and young adults _ in the same year Barry Bonds, Clemens and Sammy Sosa will...
View Photo »Former Major League Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens, right, and his attorney Rusty Hardin, arrive at federal court in Washington, Friday Sept. 2, 2011. Clemens was due in court to find out whether he'll face a second trial on charges that he lied about using performance-enhancing drugs.
View Photo »Former Major League Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens (L) walks past reporters as he leaves the federal courthouse in Washington July 14, 2011. A judge declared a mistrial on Thursday in the perjury trial of baseball great Clemens, because prosecutors violated an order that barred certain...
View Photo »Former Major League Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens (C) stops to sign a baseball for a fan as he leaves the federal courthouse in Washington July 14, 2011. A judge declared a mistrial on Thursday in the perjury trial of baseball great Clemens, because prosecutors violated an order that...
View Photo »Former Major League Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens (L) listens as attorney Rusty Hardin (front) makes a brief statement at the federal courthouse in Washington July 14, 2011. A judge declared a mistrial on Thursday in the perjury trial of baseball great Clemens, because prosecutors...
View Photo »WASHINGTON, DC - JULY 14: Baseball pitching star Roger Clemens (C), flanked by members of his defense team, leaves the U.S. District Court after the judge declared a mistrial, on July 14, 2011 in Washington, DC. The judge presiding over Clemens' perjury trial declared a mistrial over...
View Photo »Former Major League Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens (C) walks with members of his legal team as they leave the federal courthouse in Washington July 14, 2011. A judge declared a mistrial on Thursday in the perjury trial of baseball great Clemens, because prosecutors violated an order...
View Photo »Former Major League baseball pitcher Roger Clemens, right, and his attorney Michael Attanasio, leave federal court in Washington, Thursday, July 14, 2011, after the judge declared a mistrial in his perjury trial after prosecutors showed jurors evidence that the judge had ruled out of bounds...
View Photo »Former Major League Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens, right, and his attorney Rusty Hardin, arrives at federal court in Washington, Thursday, July 14, 2011, for Clemens' perjury trial.
View Photo »Former Major League Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens, right, with his attorney Michael Attanasio, left, arrives at federal court in Washington,Thursday, July 14, 2011, for Clemens perjury trial.
View Photo »WASHINGTON, DC - JULY 13: Baseball pitching star Roger Clemens (R), walks with his attorney Rusty Hardin (L) as he arrives at the U.S. District Court for the start of his perjury trial July 12, 2011 in Washington, DC. Seven-time Cy Young Award winner Clemens is on trial for making...
View Photo »WASHINGTON, DC - JULY 13: Members of the media watch as Baseball pitching star Roger Clemens arrives at the U.S. District Court for the start of his perjury trial July 12, 2011 in Washington, DC. Seven-time Cy Young Award winner Clemens is on trial for making false statements, perjury...
View Photo »This artist rendering shows former Major League Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens, right, with his attorneys, Rusty Hardin, left, and Michael Attanasio, seated center, and Judge Reggie Walton, top center, in federal court in Washington, Wednesday, July 13, 2011, during Clemens perjury trial.
View Photo »Former Major League Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens (R) refers to his personal digital assistant (PDA) as he and his attorney Rusty Hardin (L) arrive for opening arguments in his trial on charges that he lied to Congress about performance-enhancing drug use, at the federal courthouse in...
View Photo »Former Major League Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens (C) and his attorney Rusty Hardin (L) turn away autograph seekers (R) as they arrive for opening arguments in his trial on charges that he lied to Congress about performance-enhancing drug use, at the federal courthouse in Washington,...
View Photo »Former Major League Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens, right, and his attorney Rusty Hardin, arrive at federal court in Washington, Wednesday, July 13, 2011, for his perjury trial. The newly seated jury of 10 women and two men is scheduled to get to work Wednesday with opening arguments.
View Photo »Former Major League Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens, left, signs an autograph for Tom O'Brien, right, of Owings, Md. , as Conor Dotson, center, watches as he leaves federal court Tuesday, July 12, 2011 in Washington after a day of his trial on charges of lying to Congress in 2008 when he...
View Photo »Rusty Hardin, an attorney for former Major League Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens, arrives at federal court in Washington, Tuesday, July 12, 2011, as jury selection continued in Clemens' perjury trial.
View Photo »Former Major League Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens arrives at the federal court in Washington, Tuesday, July 12, 2011, as jury selection continued in his perjury trial.
View Photo »Former Major League Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens, left, followed by his attorneys, Michael Attanasio, center, and Rusty Hardin, arrives at federal court in Washington, Monday, July 11, 2011, for his trial on charges of lying to Congress in 2008 when he denied ever using performance-enhancing...
View Photo »Former Major League Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens, left, holds the door for his attorneys, Rusty Hardin, center, and Michael Attanasio, right, as they arrives at federal court in Washington, Monday, July 11, 2011, for his trial on charges of lying to Congress in 2008 when he denied ever...
View Photo »Former Major League Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens (R) and his attorney Rusty Hardin arrive for at a motion hearing, held to consider whether Clemens should be retried after his perjury case was declared a mistrial in July, at Federal Court in Washington September 2, 2011.
View Photo »Somebody that was an idol of mine growing up, Roger Clemens, was the last starting pitcher to do it, and as I grew up into the game, I remember seeing he won the MVP and thinking that may never happen again and how impressive that was. That means a lot to me to be the successor to that, to be the next s...
An idol of mine growing up, Roger Clemens, was the last starting pitcher to do it ... I remember seeing that. ... That means a lot to me to be the successor to that, I guess, to be the next starting pitcher to win the MVP.
