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New Yorkers slam Clemens for joining Astros
Houston Chronicle ^ | 1/14/2004 | RICHARD JUSTICE

Posted on 01/13/2004 11:41:52 PM PST by Burkeman1

Roger Clemens ended last season as a living legend in New York. On Tuesday, he became a rat.

And a turncoat.

And a traitor.

He did not simply become a former Yankee by signing to play for his hometown Astros.

He became an enemy of the state.

He became the Long Island Lolita, Leona Helmsley, Martha Stewart and Kathie Lee Gifford rolled into one.

He became the stalled subway car that makes New Yorkers late, the crosstown traffic that makes them fussy. He became a stupid tourist, too, all in one day, all by changing his mind about retiring and deciding not to return to the Yankees.

While talk-show hosts picked him apart a pinstripe at a time, nasty headlines filled newsstands from SoHo to Central Park:

Texas two-face.

Another liar.

Should have known better than to trust this rat.

His Yankee pinstripes no thicker than Minute Maid.

Yank fans blast Rocket's re-entry.

For his part, Clemens stayed above the fray. He said the criticism disappointed him, but he reminded anyone who asked that he had done his best during five seasons with the Yankees.

"My situation was unique," he said. "I was in a shutdown mode until Andy (Pettitte) signed with the Astros. That's when things changed."

He helped the Bronx Bombers win five division championships, four American League pennants and two World Series titles. He won 77 games and an unprecedented sixth Cy Young Award.

When reporters asked about the Hall of Fame, he emphasized he would like to enter as a Yankee, and even when the club played hardball in contract negotiations last winter, he never wavered from wanting to retire as a Yankee.

Then when Pettitte left the Yankees last month to play for the Astros, Clemens decided to return for a 21st season -- with the Astros.

So hang him.

That's exactly what they might be planning when the Astros make their only appearance next season in the Big Apple to play a three-game series against the Mets in August.

It's unclear why so many people were so angry.

His teammates gave him a Hummer as a going-away gift. His manager, Joe Torre, allowed him to manage the final game of the regular season. He got standing ovations in what were thought to be his final appearances in a variety of ballparks -- including Fenway Park in Boston, where he is also considered a traitor.

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TOPICS: Miscellaneous
KEYWORDS: astros; clemens; yankees
Boston, Toronto, New York, Houston. I wouldn't be surprised to see Clemens wearing a Tokyo Giants cap within a few months of his "retirement" from the Astros in two years.

Kinda rare for Red Sox and Yankee fans to agree on something but this classless clown takes the cake. When he left Boston to go to Toronto this mental giant said he wanted to be "Closer to home"!

1 posted on 01/13/2004 11:41:53 PM PST by Burkeman1
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To: Burkeman1
Grow up, people.
2 posted on 01/13/2004 11:46:50 PM PST by L.N. Smithee (Just because I don't think like you doesn't mean I don't think for myself)
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To: Burkeman1
Just goes to show that Steinbrenner's bottomless checkbook can't buy everything. Clemens has the right to add as many zeroes as he wants to his own checkbook.
3 posted on 01/13/2004 11:47:01 PM PST by Johnny_Cipher ("... now lessee, $60,000 divided one point three million ways equals ...")
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To: Johnny_Cipher
My gosh he wants another couple chances at Wood.

But can he hit, he has been in the Land of DH for so long, bet he forgot how to use a bat.

4 posted on 01/13/2004 11:59:12 PM PST by dts32041 ("Taxes are not levied for the benefit of the taxed" RAH)
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To: Burkeman1
Haven't really followed baseball much these past few years; moved here to Seattle from St. Louis, and, well, let's face it: any ball game played with a designated hitter ain't really "baseball," in the classic Abner Doubleday sense. (No scowling please, AL fans. Just one old fan's opinion, is all.)

That much being said, however: I have to 'fess I don't quite see what it is that Clemens has done that's so blamed awful here, myself. Having rightfully earned the ability to seek employment wherever he likes, at whatever price he feels most comfortable with: he went out and did just that.

What... are we conservatives supposed to be against the free market now, or something? [::scratches head, confused::]

6 posted on 01/13/2004 11:59:51 PM PST by KentTrappedInLiberalSeattle ("The Clintons have damaged our country. They have done it together, in unison." -- Peggy Noonan)
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To: dts32041
The DH is evil and will eventually destroy baseball.
7 posted on 01/14/2004 12:01:14 AM PST by Johnny_Cipher ("... now lessee, $60,000 divided one point three million ways equals ...")
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To: Burkeman1
I wouldn't be surprised to see Clemens wearing a Tokyo Giants cap within a few months of his "retirement" from the Astros in two years.

Heh. The Giants are in desperate need of pitching and have an open bank book. That would be a good match if they haven't solved their pitching problems by then. The good news is that the Central League doesn't have the DH so Clemens would have to go to bat.

9 posted on 01/14/2004 1:26:57 AM PST by altair (Go Yakult Swallows and anybody playing the Yomiuri/Tokyo Giants)
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But can he hit, he has been in the Land of DH for so long, bet he forgot how to use a bat.

Lots of the big pitchers can hit. Kerry Wood got a home run during the playoffs if I recall correctly. Ferguson Jenkins and Bob Gibson used to occasionally connect also...

But please, how can New Yorkers claim Clemmons as their own? He did work there for a few years, but that doesn't make him anybody's property.

10 posted on 01/14/2004 2:05:26 AM PST by glorgau
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To: Burkeman1
I heard some sports reporters discussing this today and they stated that his kids gave him an Astros hat for Christmas. Along with it was a request to be able to see their father play on a regular basis. Something they apparently weren't able to do living in Texas and him playing in NY

If true, it sounds to me like he had a dammed good reason to come out of retirement

Who gives a sh!t what a Yankee fan thinks anyway?

11 posted on 01/14/2004 2:15:31 AM PST by vikzilla
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Too bad he didn't become an Oriole. OOOOOPS- I forgot,the Oriole way is to trade quality pitchers,not aquire them.
12 posted on 01/14/2004 3:28:59 AM PST by zygoat
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To: vikzilla
YOu believe that tripe? His kid just up and gave him an Astros cap at Christmas and said "daddy- can I see you play for real?" That is a nice tale for the Houston idiots- but Clemens signed his free agency papers in November.

Boston Fans appreciate what he did for us. But we will never honor him or think him one of our own. And now neither will Yankee Fans.

He will end his career in a town that could care less about baseball and that will end up hating him the first time he opens his mouth.
13 posted on 01/14/2004 6:21:08 PM PST by Burkeman1 ("If you see ten troubles comin down the road, nine will run into the ditch before they reach you")
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