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After the 1996 season, Clemens left Boston via free agency and joined the Toronto Blue Jays.
Clemens left for the Houston Astros in 2004, where he spent three seasons and won his seventh Cy Young Award.
No Red Sox player has worn his # 21 since Clemens left the team in 1996.
" General Manager Dan Duquette remarked that he " hoped to keep him in Boston during the twilight of his career ," though Clemens left and signed with the Toronto Blue Jays.
Clemens made one start in the World Series against the Florida Marlins ; when he left trailing 3 – 1 after seven innings, the Marlins left their dugout to give him a standing ovation.
Clemens left the game after 7 innings leading 3 – 2, but the Red Sox infamously went on to lose the game in the 10th inning, and subsequently, the championship.
Debra once left a Red Sox game, when Clemens pitched for another team, in tears from the heckling she received.
Charles meanwhile left Turin and moved to Trier, where his uncle, Clemens Wenceslaus of Saxony was the incumbent Archbishop-Elector.
Beno and Maria are shown in two of the compositions: once on the façade of the basilica together with their children, Altilia and Clemens (" puerulus Clemens ," i. e. " little boy Clement "), offering gifts to St. Clement ; and on a pillar on the left side of the nave, where they are portrayed on a small scale witnessing a miracle performed by St. Clement.
But, during the Week 15 game against the New England Patriots, Kellen Clemens left the game after the second play with a rib injury and Pennington returned to the game.
Roger Clemens pitched seven innings for the win, which left the Astros trailing 2 – 1 in the series.
Clemens August ( third from left ) at age six.
Kaplan left publishing for writing in 1959 and began work on his first biography, Mr. Clemens and Mark Twain, a study of the famous author that was published in 1966.

Clemens and Paris
Enzensberger studied literature and philosophy at the universities of Erlangen, Freiburg and Hamburg, and at the Sorbonne in Paris, receiving his doctorate in 1955 for a thesis about Clemens Brentano's poetry.
Johan Frederik Clemens as painted by Jens Juel ( painter ) | Jens Juel in Paris 1776 / 1777.
Clemens was productive and etched many portraits during his stay in Paris.

Clemens and 1777
In 1777 he moved on to Geneva, where he stayed for two years at the home of his friend Charles Bonnet in the company of other Danish artists, including etcher Johann Friderich Clemens.

Clemens and along
The full line goes along the pattern of, for example, " And even though Roger Clemens stabs his radio with a syringe whenever he hears us say it, this is NPR: National Public Radio ( later just '... this is NPR ').
Nearly two decades later, in 1886, Clemens Winkler found the new element along with silver and sulfur, in a rare mineral called argyrodite.
Magma rises instead in small channels along self-propagating dykes which form along new or pre-existing fault systems and networks of active shear zones ( Clemens, 1998 ).
On February 13, 2008, Clemens appeared before a Congressional committee, along with Brian McNamee, and swore under oath that he did not take steroids ; that he did not discuss HGH with McNamee ; that he was not at a party at José Canseco's where steroids were the topic of conversation ; that he was only injected with B-12 and lidocaine ; and that he never told Pettitte that he had taken HGH.
After the season, Wells returned to the Blue Jays as part of a trade for Roger Clemens, along with Homer Bush and Graeme Lloyd.
Clemens Uptmor from dukedom of Oldenburg, and kingdom of Hanover, Germany came to the United States in 1834 along with his brother Herman H. Uptmor and a few neighbors.
Vincent Gallo is credited as director of the photography as well as one of the three camera operators along with Toshiaki Ozawa and John Clemens.
The mission is successful, and, along the way, they meet up with Martin Clemens, a real Scottish guerrilla fighter, and they rescue P. O. W.
Clemens along the shore was operational by the late 1890s, making Grosse Pointe more accessible.
Starting in the 1980s, these independents themselves were overtaken by family chains Genuardi's ( later acquired by Safeway and soon to be defunct ) and Clemens ( now defunct ) along with Giant-Carlisle and Giant-Landover in newer suburbs, and modernized Acme, Super Fresh ( A & P ), and Pathmark stores in the city and older suburbs not long after.
Jealous over Orion's ( Greg Spottiswood ) appointment as secretary to the governor of the Nevada Territory, young Sam Clemens ( Robin Dunne ) insists on tagging along, but soon parts ways when he decides that nascent Carson City does not suit his desire for adventure.
Schiraldi, along with future Boston Red Sox teammate Roger Clemens, pitched the Texas Longhorns baseball team to a 1983 College World Series championship.
After the 1998 season, Bush was traded to the Toronto Blue Jays, along with pitchers Graeme Lloyd and David Wells, for pitcher Roger Clemens.
He has written several novels and television scripts, including for the BBC television series Doctor Who — for which he wrote two serials, Warriors ' Gate ( 1981 ) and Terminus ( 1983 ) — as well as for the series Rosemary & Thyme and Bugs, for two seasons of which he was script consultant along with Brian Clemens.
In 1963, he also played a prominent role in establishing the research group " Poetik und Hermeneutik " with two other colleagues from Gießen ( Hans Blumenberg and Clemens Heselhaus ), along with Wolfgang Iser from Würzburg.
His name is associated with Cruveilhier's sign ( persistent hypertension and occlusion of the portal vein ) and Cruveilhier-Baumgarten disease ( cirrhosis of the liver without ascites ), which is named along with anatomist Paul Clemens von Baumgarten.
Though the main " trio " along with Harry Malone carried the show, several other recurring / secondary roles such as Corrigan, Mills, Richards and Spencer were cast to ensure Clemens ' original ideal was adhered to.
In contrast to the original show, where the initial hostility between actors Martin Shaw and Lewis Collins is now universally known, Colin Wells and Kal Weber were claimed to get along with each other very well, and this purportedly encouraged Brian Clemens to continue writing for the new series-of the 13-episode run, Clemens solely is credited with writing 7 and co-writing 2 more.

Clemens and with
:" Clemens never had any quarrel with the theory of Christian Science or mental healing, or with any of the empiric practices.
Cy Young is tied with Roger Clemens for the most career wins by a Boston Red Sox pitcher.
Roger Clemens, who had retired after the season with the New York Yankees, agreed to join former teammate Pettitte on the Astros for 2004.
The Astros had also developed an excellent pitching staff, anchored by Roy Oswalt ( 20 – 12, 2. 94 ), Andy Pettitte ( 17 – 9, 2. 39 ), and Roger Clemens ( 13 – 8 with a league-low ERA of only 1. 87 ).
The Astros renewed the contract with Clemens and traded two minor league prospects to the Tampa Bay Devil Rays for left-handed hitter Aubrey Huff.
Ritchie eventually ran away to Mt Clemens at 15 and stayed with his friend Chris Pouncy.
Clemens debuted in the major leagues in 1984 with the Boston Red Sox, whose pitching staff he anchored for 12 years.
In each of his two seasons with Toronto, Clemens won a Cy Young Award, as well as the pitching triple crown by leading the league in wins, ERA, and strikeouts.
Booher died when Clemens was only nine years old, and Clemens has said that the only time he ever felt envious of other players is when he saw them in the clubhouse with their fathers.
) Clemens attributes his switch from what he calls a " thrower " to a " pitcher " to the partial season Hall of Fame pitcher Tom Seaver spent with the Red Sox in 1986.
Clemens recorded 192 wins for the Red Sox, tied with Cy Young for the franchise record.
Clemens signed a four-year, $ 40 million deal with the Toronto Blue Jays after the 1996 season, and won the pitching triple crown and the Cy Young Award in both his seasons in Toronto.
During the 1999 regular season, Clemens posted a 14 – 10 record with a 4. 60 ERA.
Clemens followed up 1999 with a strong 2000 season, in which he finished with a 13 – 8 record with a 3. 70 ERA for the regular season.
Clemens ' best year with the Yankees came in 2001, when he became the first pitcher in MLB history to start a season 20 – 1.
Clemens finished the season with a 17 – 9 record and a 3. 91 ERA.
The end of Clemens ' 2003 season became a series of public farewells met with appreciative cheering.
Clemens chose to come out of retirement, signing a one-year deal with his adopted hometown Houston Astros on January 12,, joining close friend and former Yankees teammate Andy Pettitte.

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