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Roger Clemens batting, fielding and pitching major league baseball lifetime statistics for each season and his career, and a list of any post-season awards he has won and his rank on various season and career statistical leaderboards. Also Career ...

posted 7/22/2007 in Roger Clemens Bookmarks

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Why I love the World Baseball Classic
Published 3/12/2009 by Jeff Sackmann at The Hardball Times
... . The tournament packed a season's worth of drama into a few weeks, with narratives of Asia versus the West, small ball versus the long ball, and Roger Clemens versus South Africa. It wasn't exactly the same as a major league pennant race, but to me, it was even better. I was hardly alone in getting WBC fever three years ago. But with the novelty worn off, it wasn't not clear whether the tournament will retain that initial spark of enthusiasm, especially from fans in the United States. Waves of withdrawals certainly aren't helping the cause. I'm convinced, though, that the ...

When Everything Is Off The Record - The Power of Secrets: Brian Boehringer On Monday
Published 2/27/2009 by Jimmy Scott at Jimmy Scott's High & Tight
... say. He had a couple of pretty good years out of the bullpen. He had some real clunkers too. Plus, he got injured and was ineffective during those stretches (you must hear what he says about how his shoulder feels today - this is compelling). But, he's still a guy who was around some very famous, and also infamous, baseball personalities. Brian played alongside: - Roger Clemens - ...

TORONTO BLUE JAYS - ALL TIME HOME GROWN TEAM vs. ALL TIME ACQUIRED TEAM
Published 2/5/2009 by Sully (info@sullybaseball.com) at SULLY BASEBALL
... and then his next. And he won 10 decisions in a row and finished the season 10-3 and looked like an ace in the making. He became one of the most reliable pitchers for the 1992 and 1993 World Champs, and compliled a 5-0 record in 5 ALCS starts. Also evidently was courted by teammates Kelly Gruber and David Wells to act in a disco movie they wanted to produce. Sadly that film was never made. I would own the Criterion Collection DVD of it. ROGER CLEMENS Red Sox GM Dan Duquette thought Roger Clemens was in the twilight of his ...

Defending Roger Clemens
Published 2/5/2009 by JC at Sabernomics
Today, Allen Barra quotes me extensively in a NY Observer article defending Roger Clemens. “The best evidence for a power pitchers’ potency is strikeouts. Clemens’s strikeout rate relative to the league declined as he aged. If he was getting some artificial help, wouldn’t we have expected him to have improved in this area? The one thing that jumps out at you when you look at the numbers for Clemens’ last several seasons is not striking out batters but preventing walks. That’s the part of his game least likely to ...

A Curt Look at a Hall of Fame Career
Published 1/29/2009 by Joe Lederer at Baseball Analysts
... The names listed above are arguably the top ten pitchers during Schilling's career, spanning from 1988 to 2007. There's no question the top five pitchers are no-brainer Hall of Famers (say what you will about the ongoing Roger Clemens saga, but The Rocket is as much an "inner-circle" Hall of Famer as he is a jerk.) After the first five Schilling contemporaries, the numbers start getting blurred but one thing that is clear is that Schilling was one of the best among the next group anyway you slice it. However, before we are so quick to label him ...

Gator, Moose, Andy, Catfish & El Duque Were Stein Aces
Published 1/5/2009 by Steve Lombardi at WasWatching.com
... 24 Ind. Games Catfish Hunter 21 Ind. Games Orlando Hernandez 20 Ind. Games Rudy May 18 Ind. Games David Cone 18 Ind. Games Doc Medich 17 Ind. Games Tommy John 16 Ind. Games Ed Figueroa 14 Ind. Games Roger Clemens 14 Ind. Games David Wells 12 Ind. ...

Top Talent-Producing Universities (Revisited)
Published 12/22/2008 by lar@wezen.net (lar) at Wezen Ball - A Baseball Blog
... University of Texas at Austin 95 2633 Roger Clemens (440 WS), Burt Hooten (164 WS), Greg Swindell (136 WS) Notre Dame 67 2567 ...


Published 12/12/2008 by chris (noreply@blogger.com) at A Large Regular
... convert into wins and losses for the Yankees? I have long believed that the first year in the Bronx is taxing on any pitcher and even the biggest names have struggled in their first season. Here's how the last 6 big name pitchers have fared during their first year at the House that Ruth built. Carl Pavano - 4-6 with a 4.73 ERA Randy Johnson - 17-8 with a 3.79 ERA Kevin Brown - 10-6 with a 4.09 ERA Javier Vazquez - 14-10 with a 4.91 ERA Roger Clemens - 14-10 with a 4.60 ERA Mike Mussina - 17-11 with a 3.15 Everyone ...

When Brian Boehringer Fired His Agent
Published 11/21/2008 by Jimmy Scott at Dugout Central
...   On two different sites (I think it was the same 8×10 though).  Brian’s reaction?  Don’t spend your money on it.  “It’s not even worth a dollar.”  Bitter?  Hurt?  No.  He said it in a funny, self-effacing way.  “I knew where I stood in the pecking order.”  In other words, during his 10-year MLB career (1995-2004), Brian was not Randy Johnson.  He wasn’t Schilling or Clemens or Maddux or Rivera ...

Bronx Banter: Oops
Published 10/19/2008 at Baseball Toaster
... LAD D. Mientkiewicz BR BP BC E MLB PIT A. Phillips BR BP BC E MLB mi CIN J. Phelps BR BP BC E MLB STL M. Cairo BR BP BC E MLB SEA K. Thompson BR BP BC E MLB mi PIT B. Sardinha BC mi SEA mL W. Nieves BR BP BC E MLB WAS R. Clemens BR BP BC E mi T. Clippard BR BP BC E ...

Big Mac's Long Road Back
Published 7/1/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Craig Calcaterra) at ShysterBall
... I'm often critical of the uneven way in which players associated with steroids are treated by the media and the public at large. Some are pariahs, whether they are ...

NEWS AND NOTES
Published 6/19/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (mondesishouse) at Mondesi's House
... . Early word is that he sold the car to get some cash to put against his legal bills. Sorry, but I'm not buying that. According to Baseball Reference, Clemens took home at least $121 million in salary alone during his career, and their numbers only go through 2005 (not counting the ransom he took from Houston in '06 and the Yanks in '07). And that's just his on-field money. I find it hard to believe that Clemens' cash well has dried up to the point that he has to sell a used ride to a ...

Should the Red Sox try to get Barry Bonds? Whats your verdict?
Published 6/4/2008 by houroc at Hail Mary Jane
... the years that they said he did but he didn’t use them last year. Look at the drop off in his stats last year. And the Yankees paid him very well last year with that pro-rated one year deal worth $28,000,022, or about $4.5 million per month. Oops. ...

The Minotaur and History
Published 5/26/2008 by OMDQ at Bus Leagues Baseball
... one.  In light of that impressive performance by one of baseball’s top prospects, I thought it might be interesting to look at some of the best pitchers of the past twenty or so years and see how they fared in three areas: first batter faced, first game, and first season. For Kershaw, we know two of those pieces - the first batter he faced, Skip Schumaker, struck out, and the pitching line for his debut is above - but only time will tell on number three.  Roger Clemens (21) First Batter: Brett Butler (groundout to first, unassisted) ...

In Search Of...The Curse of the SI Swimsuit Issue Couples
Published 5/13/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (fknmclane) at Your Face is a Sports Blog
... had what can be described as, depending on your definition, issues. Let's have a look at a few to see where they were and how the mighty have fallen: [image] Shaun Alexander Before: 2005 MVP, endearing gap teeth, Madden cover boy, on top of the world After: Annoying gap teeth, cut by the Seahawks in 2008 after becoming known more for falling down into boatloads of money after first contact than for rushing and touchdown totals [image] Roger Clemens Before: arguably the greatest right-handed pitcher ever , super gazillionaire, appearance in Kingpin , ...

Monday Missives: Only Mad Dogs and…
Published 5/12/2008 by Tommy at Breaking Balls
... On Saturday, the Mad Dog recorded his 350th career win (against just 217 losses). It was just another ho-hum 68-pitch six inning outing with no runs allowed. It was his 715th game started since he entered the major leagues in 1986. Since the Jolly Roger notched his 350th win on his bedpost career last season, it is very likely Maddux could be the last pitcher ever to reach that milestone. ...

Top 100 Baseball Players of All-Time
Published 5/5/2008 by Jake at Motown Sports Revival
... off the chart. There is no comparison to him over the last 70 years. Only Ruth's numbers stand up. Bonds isn't rated higher because he only put up Ruth-like numbers for a few years. This is probably the biggest reason why I despise Bonds's steroid-use. There's no telling how high some of the other players would've rated on this list had they juiced-up too. I've compromised by giving Bonds credit for the numbers that he put up but including the dreaded asterisk. 6) Roger Clemens * For those of you familiar with my site, you probably remember the ...

Another Roger Clemens Story
Published 5/1/2008 by Apryl DeLancey at Women Like Sports
... to kick Clemens while he is down. I came across a story about a party he threw back in the late 1980s at the Hard Rock Cafe. Apparently, he hung around this particular location regularly and asked them to throw this party for his wife. The restaurant did so, all for free. They have waited until now to let us all know that he didn’t tip them. Almost 20 years have gone by and now this is news. As a matter of fact, I think I have a beef with Roger Clemens also. Back in 2001, when I was a student at the University of Tampa, I attended a Tampa Bay ...

Clemens to be a legal 'pinata'?
Published 2/22/2008 by GRG51 at Steroid Nation
... It's the cover-up, the adage goes, not the crime. In that regard, baseball's Roger Clemens, the steroid denier, seems to have set himself up for his Nixon moment. The circus surrounding his congressional hearing last week, to some legal observers, was simply the capper on what's been a truly bizarre legal effort. ...

A strange day for baseball
Published 2/13/2008 by NDub at Construda
... pitchers and catchers will be in Spring Training. As baseball fans, this should stroke our excitement. But we reserve those feelings, knowing today's congressional hearing and the subsequent fallout will marr our jubiliation for just a few more days. Then, damnit, it's time to play ball. * Jayson Stark live blog ( ESPN.com ) * MLB's drug policy ( MLB.com ) * Hearings: Untruth and consequences ( Jeff Passan at Yahoo! Sports ) * Roger Clemens career statistics ( Baseball-Reference.com )

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