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Nov
2007
Posted by RumorMill as Houston Astros Rumors, New York Yankees Rumors
ESPN.com is reporting that Roger Clemens will begin to fulfill his personal service contract with the Houston Astros. Clemens will reportedly be a consultant for the ‘Stros, a sign his agent says that “He’s moving toward retirement [but] leaving open the possibility of playing,”
Hmm, now that sounds familiar doesn’t it? You’ve really got to wonder how long the Astros and Yankees will let a mediocre pitcher jerk them around to the tune of millions of dollars per start. I realize Clemens might have been the best pitcher of his generation but the man is 45 years old and was 6-6 last year with an ERA above 4. That’s pretty amazing for a man his age but really is that worth the $17.4 million (or nearly $3 million per win) the Yankees paid for him? I don’t think so.
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One Response
pops
November 8th, 2007 at 12:29 pm
1If he keeps on as a part time pitcher much longer, he’ll be eligible for Social Security before he’s eligible for the Hall of Fame!
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