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Clemens, Roger (William Roger Clemens) (klĕm`ənz), 1962–, American baseball player, b. Dayton, Ohio. Noted for his competitive fire, Clemens is one of baseball's great power pitchers. After starring at the Univ. of Texas, he joined (1984) the Boston Red Sox as a starting pitcher. In 1986 he was the American League's Most Valuable Player, and won the league's Cy Young Award (the first of a record seven), with a 24–4 won-lost record, a 2.48 earned run average, and a record 20 strikeouts in one 9-inning game (a feat he repeated in 1996). He moved (1997) to Toronto and then pitched (1999–2003) for the New York Yankees. Clemens led the league in earned run average in 1986, 1990–92, and 1997–98, and in strikeouts five times. He signed with the Houston Astros in 2004, postponing a planned retirement, and won his seventh Cy Young Award; the following year, at the age of 43, he had the best earned run average (1.87) in major-league baseball.
Clemens, (William) Roger(born Aug. 4, 1962, Dayton, Ohio, U.S.) U.S. baseball pitcher. Clemens played for the Boston Red Sox (1984–96), Toronto Blue Jays (1997–98), New York Yankees (1999–2003; 2007– ), and Houston Astros (2004–06). In 1986 he became the first pitcher to strike out 20 batters in a single (nine-inning) game; he later tied his own record (1996). He won the Cy Young Award for best pitcher an unprecedented seven times (1986, 1987, 1991, 1997, 1998, 2001, 2004). Want to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit the webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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