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Roger Clemens #22 | Pitcher | New York Yankees
Height: 6-4    Weight: 235    Throws: R    Bats: R
Born: Aug 4, 1962, Dayton, Ohio
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December 7, 2005
The Astros have decided not to offer arbitration to Roger Clemens. The move means that Clemens could not re-sign with Houston before May 1. If Clemens decides to pitch in 2006 and wishes to start the season in April, it will have to be with another team.
December 6, 2005
Roger Clemens has indicated that he won't decide whether he'll play next season until late January, according to the Houston Chronicle. The Astros have to decide whether to offer Clemens arbitration by Wednesday.
October 23, 2005
After leaving Game 1 of the World Series with a strained left hamstring, Roger Clemens said he wasn't sure if he'd be able to make his scheduled start in Game 5, according to the Houston Chronicle. "So they gave me some medication, I'm going to treat it, and that's really all I can tell you," he said. "That's all I've got"
October 23, 2005
Roger Clemens left Game 1 of the World Series after two innings Saturday night because of a strained left hamstring, an injury that has bothered him since early September, according to the AP.
September 30, 2005
Roger Clemens, who was skipped in his previous start because of a left hamstring strain, threw a light bullpen session Thursday and said he felt good enough to make his final regular-season start on Saturday against the Cubs, according to the Houston Chronicle.
September 28, 2005
Roger Clemens will be bumped back a day in the rotation this week in order to get an extra day of rest, according to the Houston Chronicle. Clemens' last start of the season will come Saturday against the Cubs.
September 24, 2005
The hamstring injury that forced Roger Clemens to miss his scheduled start today shouldn't force him to miss any more games, according to the AP. The Astros held him out simply as a precaution so that he will be rested should the team make the playoffs.
September 23, 2005
Roger Clemens will miss his start on Saturday due to a sore left hamstring, according to the AP. He tweaked the hamstring during his start on September 3. Clemens is considered day-to-day. Ezequiel Astacio will start in place of Clemens.
September 14, 2005
In an inspiring performance, Roger Clemens allowed just one earned run on five hits in 6 1/3 innings on the same day in which his beloved mother passed away. Clemens struck out four and walked two in picking up his 12th victory.
September 8, 2005
The Houston Chronicle reports that Roger Clemens tested his strained hamstring by taking batting practice yesterday and said he was optimistic he could make his start on Friday.
September 7, 2005
Roger Clemens tested his strained left hamstring yesterday by throwing a bullpen session, according to the Houston Chronicle. He still hopes to be ready to make his scheduled start on Friday but admitted his hamstring remains sore.
September 5, 2005
Roger Clemens, who left Saturday's start with a strained left hamstring, isn't expected to miss his next start Friday against the Brewers, according to the Houston Chronicle. "His strength is slightly down, but not enough to really be concerned," manager Phil Garner said. "But we'll watch him and see. I don't even know if that's important, because a lot of times after you pitch your strength might be down."
September 4, 2005
Roger Clemens tweaked his left hamstring in the second inning last night and eventually was pulled for a pinch-hitter in the fifth, according to the Houston Chronicle. "I'm just going to treat it all week," Clemens said. "My next outing is Friday on the road (at Milwaukee). So I'll start (today) rehabbing and getting ready to go again."
September 3, 2005
Roger Clemens left Saturday's game after five innings with a strained left hamstring, according to the AP. It was unclear when Clemens got hurt. He allowed two earned runs on four hits before his departure.
August 17, 2005
A day after being examined by a back specialist, Roger Clemens said Tuesday that he remains in line to start on schedule Thursday, according to the Houston Chronicle. Clemens wouldn't give details of his back exam, but he will not have to undergo an MRI before starting Thursday.
August 15, 2005
Roger Clemens stated that his back problems shouldn't keep him from making his next start on Thursday, according to the AP. "It's not that big a deal. We'll grind through it," Clemens said.
August 14, 2005
Roger Clemens says his recent back problems haven't let up, but have changed some in recent days, according to the AP. "It (the pain) is moving around," Clemens said. "I feel it under my pelvis now." Clemens plans to pitch through the discomfort and might have an MRI soon.
July 28, 2005
Roger Clemens still had a sore back Thursday after fighting through it for seven innings the day before, according to the AP. However, he said he believes he will be able to make his next start on Tuesday.
July 28, 2005
Roger Clemens battled through a sore back Wednesday night and threw seven effective innings. He allowed just two runs on six hits while striking out four and walking two. The AP reports that Clemens' back was bothering him so much that an emergency starter went out to the bullpen to loosen up with him before the game -- just in case.
June 8, 2005
Roger Clemens will receive an extra day of rest this week and will start on Saturday, instead of Friday, according to the Houston Chronicle. Wandy Rodriguez will start on Friday.
June 1, 2005
Roger Clemens will get an extra day of rest this week, as his next start has been moved from Saturday to Sunday, according to the Houston Chronicle. "He didn't need it, but it's not going to hurt," Astros pitching coach Jim Hickey said.
May 28, 2005
Roger Clemens tested his strained groin with a bullpen session yesterday and is expected to make his next scheduled start Monday, according to the Houston Chronicle.
May 25, 2005
Roger Clemens was sore Wednesday, a day after a sore groin forced him out after five innings, according to the AP. Clemens told an Astros team spokesman there was no update on his condition other than that he was sore. "We don't expect him to miss his next start," Astros manager Phil Garner said. "You have awkward moments. He was slipping on the mound a little bit. I don't know if you call it a mild strain, which is probably what you technically call it."
May 25, 2005
The Houston Chronicle reports that Astros manager Phil Garner is optimistic that Roger Clemens will make his next start. Clemens was forced from yesterday's game with tightness in his right groin. "I'm not concerned right now," Clemens said Tuesday. "I'll know more tomorrow. Like I said, I know enough about my body that I didn't tear it. I think it's more than just a mild strain."
May 24, 2005
Roger Clemens had to leave Tuesday night's game after five innings because of tightness in his right groin. Before he left he extended his scoreless streak on the road to 26 innings.
April 23, 2005
Roger Clemens is having an outstanding start to the season, allowing just one run in 28 innings so far (0.32 ERA), but he only has a 1-0 record because he's getting no run support. The Astros have not scored a run for Clemens in 22 innings.
April 20, 2005
The Houston Chronicle reports that Roger Clemens was still feeling soreness in both of his wrists yesterday after being hit by a line drive during Monday's game. "It's just one other sore spot on this body," Clemens said. "It's just all soreness. It's a little sore."
March 30, 2005
The Houston Chronicle reports that Roger Clemens said yesterday he felt good after his 109-pitch outing the day before. "My pecs and my legs are sore, and the injury that I had is better," said Clemens. "It's a good soreness." He's set to toss a bullpen session today.
March 29, 2005
The Houston Chronicle reports that Roger Clemens was satisfied with his first outing yesterday since straining his hamstring, despite allowing seven earned runs on 12 hits. He lasted six innings, tossed 109 pitches and reported no problems with his hamstring. His regular season debut is slated for April 8.
March 24, 2005
Roger Clemens threw 90 pitches in a simulated game Wednesday morning and reported no problems with his strained right hamstring, according to the Houston Chronicle. He hopes to make his next start.
March 21, 2005
The Houston Chronicle reports that Roger Clemens threw a bullpen session yesterday after leaving Friday's start early but is expected to miss another scheduled start Wednesday because the Astros don't want him to tweak his hamstring by fielding. Instead, he'll toss a simulated game.
March 19, 2005
Roger Clemens says the hamstring injury that forced him to leave Friday's game early is nothing serious, according to the Houston Chronicle. "It's just been tight the last couple of days," Clemens said. "I would have hoped it had gone away. You know the difference (from) really being hurt and something hurting. We'll treat it, and it will get better."
March 18, 2005
Roger Clemens strained his right hamstring Friday night and left after just 1 1/3 innings, according to the AP. He is considered day-to-day.
January 21, 2005
Roger Clemens has decided to return to pitch in 2005. The Astros enticed him with a one-year, $18 million contract. It's the highest salary ever paid to a pitcher.
January 18, 2005
Roger Clemens hasn't actually decided whether or not he will play in 2005, but he kept his options open by filing for a record $22 million in salary arbitration on Tuesday. The Houston Astros offered the seven-time Cy Young Award winner $13.5 million.