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13-1 game on Saturday was good for the soul, and it was good for Pedro Martinez’s dazzling resume, but in the big picture it only meant one thing: The Red Sox were not dead in a seven-game series. Other than that, it meant nada. The truth is the same as...
This was heart-of-darkness, bottomless-pit stuff in which Clemens and the New York Yankees descended yesterday afternoon in Fenway Park, where Pedro Martinez burned as brightly as ever and Sox hitters remained as white-hot as they were last weekend...
I will limit this article to the 2007 season, but if there is favorable response, I may write a follow up, based on the 2008 and 2009 spring trainings. Rastronomicals (I'll say Rastro, for short) was the main editor of TCB at this point in time. And the...
O'Brien began his major league career as a catcher in 1985. He played for eight different teams during his career. He played for the 1995 World Series champion Atlanta Braves. During his career, he caught a record 13 Cy Young Award winning pitchers,...
1994 in the minors and was released in April 1995. With no takers on the horizon, Wakefield got the call from bargain hunter and Red Sox GM Dan Duquette. What a bargain it turned out to be. Seventeen seasons, 186 wins, more than 3,000 innings pitched...
Your vote has been counted, thank you for voting. It's safe to say Roger Clemens won't have a statue of his likeness outside Fenway Park. Not just because of his link to steroids and legal troubles, but because Clemens went on to win two championships...
Strawberry (Harry Hooper) "Strawberry is starting the second year of his five-year free-agent deal with the Dodgers. Last year, he had two seasons in one--the dismal first half (.229 average, eight homers and 30 RBIs) and the sparkling second half...
Honestly, seven wins aren’t going to make me a different person or a better man. My family really needs me at home. This is a very special time in my kids’ life, and I never wanted to regret missing it.” It was purely an objective decision. I don’t...
The 45-year-old knuckleballer made the announcement at the team’s spring training facility Friday. After two seasons with the Pittsburgh Pirates, the right-hander signed as a minor-league free agent in April 1995. He was 186-168 with a 4.43 ERA with...
“And Tim and I had conversations about that. I don't know if that factored in at all. That's something you'd have to ask Tim, but I could see that being a challenge potentially.” Wakefield is the third-winningest pitcher in Red Sox history, at 186-168.
RBIs. Wakefield retires — Tim Wakefield, 45, is retiring after pitching 19 seasons, the last 17 with Boston. After two seasons with Pittsburgh, the righthanded knuckleballer signed as a minor-league free agent with Boston in April 1995. He was 186-168...
Theres nothing I want more than for this team to win, Wakefield said. I feel that by retiring, I give them a better chance to do that. I also feel this is whats best for my family. This is a special time in my kids lives, and I dont want to miss being...
Santana had surgery to repair a torn anterior capsule in his left shoulder on Sept. 14, 2010, and has not pitched in a major league game since. Elsewhere The House voted to provide prosecutors the audio of former pitcher Roger Clemens ' deposition...
Valentin Teammates from 1995-2001 Starting Left Fielder – Mike Greenwell Teammates from 1995-1996 Starting Center Fielder – Jacoby Ellsbury Teammates from 2007-2011 Starting Right Fielder – Trot Nixon Teammates from 1996-2006 Starting Designated Hitter –...
Wakefield retired at age 45 Friday after pitching the last 17 seasons for the Boston Red Sox. After two seasons with the Pittsburgh Pirates, Wakefield, a knuckleballer, signed with the Red Sox as a minor league free agent in 1995. He was 186-168 with a...
Those hopes became a reality and I've been lucky to be able to live out my dream.” Wakefield, who won his 200th and final career game last season, finished his Red Sox career third on the franchise list with 186 victories, trailing only Cy Young and...
The 45-year-old Wakefield walks away with 186 victories with the Red Sox, just six short of the team record shared by Cy Young and Roger Clemens. He recorded his 200th career victory late last season. "It's a little surreal for me, still," Wakefield...
Nominees have been selected for each position, so you don’t have to pull them from the ether–and they won’t have to deal with dozens of different ballots, I suspect, so I will use that constraint as well. And the Winners are: Pedro Martinez and Lefty...
The rubber-armed Wakefield, who played 17 seasons for Boston after two years with the Pittsburgh Pirates, is third on the Red Sox list for career wins (186), six short of the team record held by Cy Young and Roger Clemens. Only Carl Yastrzemski (23...
(AP)—The House has voted to provide prosecutors the audio of former pitcher Roger Clemens’ deposition before a House committee in February 2008. The audio will be turned over to the defense. The resolution approved by voice vote Friday said transferring...
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.
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