We’re all excited about Clemens…
but will he actually succeed? Rick Hummel thinks so -
Roger Clemens, who officially will be a New York Yankee again in a couple of weeks when he finishes his version of spring training, last pitched in the American League in 2003, when he was 17-9 with a 3.91 earned run average for the Yankees.
He is nearly four years older now — he will be 45 in August — but there is little reason to suspect he won’t be as successful, or more so, this time.
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