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KISSIMMEE, Fla. (AP) -- Roger Clemens' son took dad deep on the Rocket's first pitch of spring training, crushing a trademark fastball over the left-field fence Monday.
"That was probably one of the harder fastballs I cut loose," Roger Clemens said after throwing to Koby and other Houston Astros minor-leaguers. "He got my attention."

Then the Rocket got Koby's. The next time his oldest son came to the plate, Roger buzzed him high and tight with another fastball. The younger Clemens dodged the pitch, then smiled at his father.

"He was like, 'Sorry about that pitch inside. I was trying to change the view of the ball for you a little bit,"' said Koby, a third baseman who was drafted by Houston last summer. "I said, 'I knew what you were doing."'
Clemens, 43, got applause from about 100 fans as he walked to the mound behind the Astros' minor-league complex. He threw 18 pitches from behind a screen before his 19-year-old son's homer on his first pitch after the screen was moved away.
"I'm getting old," Clemens said. "It happens."

But based on what he saw Monday, Koby thinks Dad's still got it.
"He's just hitting the spots out there," Koby said. "His stuff is pretty nasty."
Clemens threw a total of 66 pitches to Astros' minor-leaguers in preparation for the World Baseball Classic, then said he's no closer to deciding his future beyond the event. Baseball officials approved the appearance.

Clemens led the major leagues with a 1.87 ERA last season and became a free agent when the NL champions didn't offer him salary arbitration. He has said he'll decide after the tournament whether he'll play a 23rd season.

"If you asked me today, I'm doing the world baseball deal and (then) I'm going to go watch baseball," Clemens said.
But asked if he was retiring, Clemens shied away.

"I'm not even going to mention that word," Clemens said. "I've been trying to do that for a couple of years now and it's not working."
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Clemens said he might put off a decision until midsummer.


"I don't know what will happen down the road," he said. "I might be sitting around in May, June, July and all of a sudden, I'm looking at three or four teams that came down to talk to me already and gave me their pitch."

Between three "innings" on the mound, Clemens stretched behind second base with Brian McNamee, his personal strength coach for the last 10 years. He stretched again after he was done pitching and felt "close" to 100 percent afterward.

"I don't think I'm ever going to be too far behind," Clemens said. "Right now, my arm is a little bit ahead of the curve. I want to make sure my legs are where they need to be."

Clemens has said he won't sign with a team if he thinks his body won't make it through another season. He physically broke down late last year, leaving after two innings in Game 1 of the World Series.

He's working through the same rigorous offseason regimen he always has with McNamee. To get ready for the World Classic, Clemens has been throwing to players at a Houston high school and at the University of Texas, his alma mater.

"For me, it's almost like I turn into a robot, I've done it for so many years," Clemens said. "I'm a creature of habit. I've got a great program, I love to do it, so I'm doing it."

Clemens will pitch to the minor leaguers at Astros camp again on Thursday. The minor leaguers are working separately from the Astros and since Clemens is a free agent, he has to work separately, too.
Astros ace Andy Pettitte, one of Clemens' closest friends, said it's odd not having Clemens in the clubhouse this year. He's talked to Clemens about his future but wouldn't give a hint to which way the Rocket is leaning. "He's got major decisions to make," Pettitte said. "I would never try to ask him or persuade him to do anything that he doesn't want to do."
 

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I love Roger Clemens. He might be a jerk. I don't know for sure nor do I care. The guy is the ultimate competitor. How many guys would throw one high and tight at their own kid? He had quite a bit of talent but I'm convinced his bulldog mentality made him the hall of famer he is today. I believe he is the best pitcher I have seen in my lifetime outside of Sandy Koufax and I was too young and saw too little of him to compare them. I salute the Rocket.
 

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Journeyman said:
Heres one for you Fish...

Who had a greater career , Clemens or Favre?

Clemens........gets the nod based on greater consistancy.
 

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Fishhead said:
Clemens........gets the nod based on greater consistancy.

But lets keep in mind, a pitcher does not need a supporting cast nearly as much as an NFL starting QB.

Based simply on answering your question as it was asked........the nod goes to Clemens on my casting ballot.
 

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Fishhead said:
But lets keep in mind, a pitcher does not need a supporting cast nearly as much as an NFL starting QB.

Based simply on answering your question as it was asked........the nod goes to Clemens on my casting ballot.

Good point, I thought it was comparable....I would give a very slight lean to Rocket...you know, if we asked this question 3 yrs ago, it may have been a different answer.
 

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Lost all respect for him when he hit Piazza in the head.

i agree. piazza owns the guy so he beans him? weak.

i kinda liked it when he threw the broken bat at his feet in the world series though.
 

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when i was a kid.....i don't even remember how old i was, maybe 10....i saw the Red Sox play the Twins in Minny, MN (Clemens was always my favorite player)...

me, my dad and brother waited by the player's enterance to get autographs....

Clemens arrived in a taxi and when he got out i tried getting an autograph...

there were only a couple kids around, and i was the only one wearing a BoSox hat (in Minnesota of all places!) so you'd think he'd have been cool about it and could have at least hooked me up...a BoSox fan....

but this idiot says....exact words here guys....."Sorry kid, my hands are full"

Clemens was holding a full-size box of Crunch'n'Munch (that candy popcorn they used to make)!!!!

that's it...nothing else...not a gym bag...or a garment bag...nothing! a freaking box of candy popcorn!!!! and he's telling a little kid (ME!), wearing a Red Sox cap on a road trip, that his hands are full....

what an asshole....
 

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Christian said:
when i was a kid.....i don't even remember how old i was, maybe 10....i saw the Red Sox play the Twins in Minny, MN (Clemens was always my favorite player)...

me, my dad and brother waited by the player's enterance to get autographs....

Clemens arrived in a taxi and when he got out i tried getting an autograph...

there were only a couple kids around, and i was the only one wearing a BoSox hat (in Minnesota of all places!) so you'd think he'd have been cool about it and could have at least hooked me up...a BoSox fan....

but this idiot says....exact words here guys....."Sorry kid, my hands are full"

Clemens was holding a full-size box of Crunch'n'Munch (that candy popcorn they used to make)!!!!

that's it...nothing else...not a gym bag...or a garment bag...nothing! a freaking box of candy popcorn!!!! and he's telling a little kid (ME!), wearing a Red Sox cap on a road trip, that his hands are full....

what an asshole....

I have NO DOUBT, he's a major league A-hole! I'm sure that changed your opinion of him.
 

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