How will Roger Clemens do when he returns to pitch for the New York Yankees? Can he still be a dominant pitcher? Will he have an advantage over American League hitters who haven't faced him recently?
roger clemens so far this year is 6-5 and is still a dominant pitcher. hes not great but hes good. and obviously he has an advantage over youngsters who have never seen him because they wouldnt have a good scouting report of him and they wouldnt rly kno anything about his pitches.
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