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2004 National League Championship Series
Roger Clemens pitches seven innings for the win, which leaves the Astros trailing 2–1 in the series.
History of the Boston Red Sox
After pitching seven strong innings, Clemens was lifted from the game with a 3–2 lead.
1986 in baseball
AL starter Roger Clemens pitches three perfect innings to win the Game's MVP Award.
Boston Red Sox
After pitching seven strong innings, Clemens was lifted from the game with a 3–2 lead.
Extra innings
Roger Clemens, who was brought in to pinch-hit in the 15th and pitched the last three innings in relief, was credited as the winning pitcher in the 5 hour, 50 minute contest.
October 2004 in sports
Roger Clemens pitches seven innings for the win, which leaves the Astros trailing 2-1 in the series.
1999 American League Division Series
Roger Clemens pitched seven innings and allowed only three hits.
1986 World Series
That duel never materialized, as Gooden was shelled for six runs on eight hits over five innings, and Clemens was pulled before pitching five complete innings and did not earn the win.
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Ted Sundquist
Sundquist attended Spring Woods High School in Houston, Texas, where he played American Football, and was a teammate of future Major League Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens.
Lightning Jack
Major League Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens makes an uncredited cameo appearance as the eye-patched outlaw character "Dutch Spencer".
Rocket Man song
During Major League Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens' tenure with the New York Yankees and the Houston Astros, "Rocket Man" was often played at Yankee Stadium and Minute Maid Park when Clemens was involved in a game.
Framingham, Massachusetts
Roger Clemens, Major League Baseball pitcher for the Boston Red Sox, 1984 to 1996
List of additional MythBusters cast members
Famous guests have included world-record-holding card thrower Ricky Jay (Killer Deck), Major League Baseball pitcher Roger Clemens (Baseball Myths), National Football League Punter Ray Guy (Helium Football), James Bond actress Shirley Eaton (Pilot 3 - Goldfinger) and MMA fighter Jon Fitch (Coffin Punch).
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2003 in baseball
June 13 - New York Yankees pitcher Roger Clemens becomes the 21st pitcher in major league history to win 300 games and only the 3rd pitcher to record 4,000 career strikeouts as he defeats the St. Louis Cardinals 5-2.
October 11, 2003
During the ALCS, after a series of tense moments, Pedro Martínez of the Boston Red Sox moved toward New York Yankees pitcher Roger Clemens resulting in a bench clearing brawl that included 74 year old Don Zimmer of the Yankees charging and being thrown to the ground by Martinez.
Brian McNamee
Brian Gerard McNamee is a former New York City police officer, personal trainer, and strength and conditioning coach in Major League Baseball who is most notable for testifying against former New York Yankees pitcher Roger Clemens at a 2008 United States Congressional hearing that concerned the veracity of the 2007 George J. Mitchell Report.
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1986 California Angels season
May 4, 1986: Reggie Jackson hit the 537th home run of his career off Boston Red Sox pitcher Roger Clemens, passing Mickey Mantle on the all-time home run list.
1986 in baseball
April 29 - Boston Red Sox pitcher Roger Clemens strikes out 20 Seattle Mariners and becomes the first pitcher in major league history to strike out 20 players in a nine-inning game in a 3-1 Red Sox victory.
Terry Cooney
Cooney was the home plate umpire in Game 4 of the 1990 American League Championship Series where he ejected Boston Red Sox pitcher Roger Clemens with two out in the bottom of the second inning after Clemens used profanity while arguing balls and strikes.
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Jason Grimsley
On September 30, 2006, without any substantiation, the Los Angeles Times reported that Grimsley told federal agents investigating steroids in baseball that Houston Astros pitchers Roger Clemens and Andy Pettitte were users of performance enhancing drugs and that Baltimore Orioles Miguel Tejada, Jay Gibbons, and Brian Roberts were users of "anabolic steroids".
June 2006 in sports
Baseball: Houston Astros pitcher Roger Clemens allowed three runs in the first inning, but held on to win in his third minor league tune-up game as the Triple-A Round Rock Express defeated the Washington Nationals-affiliate New Orleans Zephyrs, 7–4.
June 2006 in sports
Houston Astros pitcher Roger Clemens throws six strikeouts in his first minor-league tune-up start for the Class-A Lexington Legends, who defeated the Lake County Captains, 5–1.
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2007 in baseball
July 2 - Roger Clemens becomes the eighth major league pitcher to win 350 games, in the Yankees' 5-1 win over the Minnesota Twins.
Koby Clemens
Koby Aaron Clemens (born December 4, 1986) is the eldest son of major league pitcher Roger Clemens, and a right-handed catcher in the minor leagues.
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History of the New York Yankees
Clemens, a former Red Sox pitcher, started the third game of the ALCS against the Sox who blasted him 13–1 in what had been a highly anticipated pitching match up between Clemens and Pedro Martínez, the winner of the Cy Young Award and the pitching triple crown that season.
1986 Major League Baseball All-Star Game
Boston Red Sox pitcher Roger Clemens was named the Most Valuable Player.
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Houston Astros
The Astros' 2004 success had much to do with the postponed retirement of star pitcher Roger Clemens (a Houston resident), who ended 2004 with a record seventh Cy Young Award (his first in the NL).
History of the Houston Astros
The Astros' 2004 success had much to do with the postponed retirement of star pitcher Roger Clemens (a Houston resident), who ended 2004 with a record seventh Cy Young Award (his first in the NL).
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November 2004 in sports
Major League Baseball: Houston Astros pitcher Roger Clemens wins the National League Cy Young Award in his first year in the National League.
Aníbal Sánchez
On July 14, the 22-year-old Sánchez started against and defeated Astros pitcher Roger Clemens, who made his MLB debut when Sánchez was just three months old.
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2003 American League Championship Series
Game 3 was highly anticipated, a classic matchup between Sox ace Pedro Martínez and former Sox pitcher Roger Clemens, who, on the cusp of retirement, was thought to be pitching his last game at Fenway Park.
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2003 American League Championship Series
Game 3 was highly anticipated, a classic matchup between Sox ace Pedro Martínez and former Sox pitcher Roger Clemens, who, on the cusp of retirement, was thought to be pitching his last game at Fenway Park.
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Rac Slider
In 1983, his New Britain Red Sox won the AA Eastern League playoffs behind first-year pitcher Roger Clemens.
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Matt Young
On that day Roger Clemens pitched a two-hit shutout in the second game of the double header; giving Young and Clemens the Major League Baseball record for the least number of hits (2) allowed in a doubleheader.
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