New York Yankees (1999-2003)
Clemens was traded to the New York Yankees before the 1999 season for David Wells, Homer Bush, and Graeme Lloyd. In 1999 and 2000, he won World Series titles with the Yankees. Since his longtime uniform number #21 was in use by teammate Paul O'Neill, Clemens initially wore #12, before switching mid-season to #22.
Clemens made an immediate impact on the Yankees' staff, anchoring the top of the rotation as the team went on to win a pair of World Series titles in 1999 and 2000. During the 1999 regular season, Clemens posted a 14-10 record with a 4.6 ERA. He logged a pair of wins in the postseason, where he pitched 7.2 innings of 1-run baseball during the Yankees' game 4 clincher over the Atlanta Braves. Clemens followed up 1999 with a strong 2000 season, in which he finished with a 13-8 record with a 3.7 ERA for the regular season. During the 2000 MLB postseason, he helped the Yankees win their third championship in as many years through letting by 0 runs in 17 innings against th
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Boston Red Sox (1984-96)
Clemens was drafted 19th overall by the Boston Red Sox in 1983 and quickly rose through the minor league system, making his major league debut on May 15, 1984. In 1986, his 24 wins read more...
Toronto Blue Jays (1997-98)
Notoriously, Red Sox general manager Dan Duquette said that Clemens was in the "twilight of his career" following four consecutive seasons, 1993-96, in which the pitcher was a mediocre read more...
New York Yankees (1999-2003)
Clemens was traded to the New York Yankees before the 1999 season for David Wells, Homer Bush, and Graeme Lloyd. In 1999 and 2000, he won World Series titles with the Yankees. Since read more...
Houston Astros (2004-06)
Clemens chose to un-retire, signing a one-year deal with his adopted hometown Houston Astros on January 12, 2004, joining close friend and former Yankees teammate Andy Pettitte. read more...
New York Yankees (2007)
Following what was becoming familiar annual speculation, Clemens unexpectedly appeared in the owner's box at Yankee Stadium on May 6, 2007, and made a brief statement: "Thank y'all. read more...
William Roger Clemens (born August 4, 1962 in Dayton, Ohio) is a American right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball. Clemens played in the majors for 24 seasons for the Boston read more...
Clemens' parents separated when he was an infant. His mother soon remarried Woody Booher, whom Clemens still considers his father. Booher died when Clemens was only nine years old, read more...
While he has two championship rings with the 1999-2000 Yankees, Clemens has also been on the losing end of four World Series (1986 Red Sox, 2001 and 2003 Yankees, and 2005 Astros), read more...
