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On June 13, 2003, pitching against the St. Louis Cardinals in Yankee Stadium, Clemens recorded his 300th career win and 4, 000th career strikeout, the only player in history to record both milestones in the same game.
On May 5,, Clemens recorded his 4, 137th career strikeout to place him second on the all-time list behind Nolan Ryan.
Clemens has recorded a total of 2, 590 strikeouts as a member of the Red Sox and 1, 014 strikeouts as a Yankee.
Collegium Vocale Köln: Dagmar von Biel, Gaby Ortmann-Rodens, Helga Hamm-Albrecht, Wolfgang Fromme, Helmut Clemens, Hans-Alderich Billig ( recorded 1982 ).

Clemens and 192
Wakefield won his 200th career game on September 13, 2011 against the Toronto Blue Jays, and is third on the Boston Red Sox with 186 team victories, behind both Cy Young and Roger Clemens, who have 192 each.
* Wins: Roger Clemens, Cy Young, 192

Clemens and wins
Cy Young is tied with Roger Clemens for the most career wins by a Boston Red Sox pitcher.
Clemens was one of the most dominant pitchers in major league history, tallying 354 wins, a 3. 12 earned run average ( ERA ), and 4, 672 strikeouts, the third-most all time.
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.
In 1986, his 24 wins helped guide the Sox to a World Series berth and earned Clemens the American League MVP award for the regular season.
On April 8,, Clemens won his first start of the season against the Cincinnati Reds, which tied him with Steve Carlton for second in wins for live-ball pitchers, and first among pitchers whose career began after World War II.
Only Greg Maddux and left-hander Warren Spahn are ahead of Clemens in wins among live-ball pitchers.
Passing Carlton also gave Clemens more wins at the time than any pitcher alive.
Clemens is one of only three pitchers to pitch his entire career in the live-ball era and reach 350 wins.
His 329 career wins are the eleventh most in baseball history, behind Greg Maddux, Roger Clemens, and Warren Spahn among pitchers of the live-ball era ( post -).
He is second in all-time wins at Fenway Park with 97, behind Roger Clemens ' 100, and is first all-time in innings pitched by a Red Sox pitcher, with 2, 944 ( through July 24, 2011 ), having surpassed Roger Clemens ' total of 2, 777 on June 8, 2010 .< ref >
In 1986, Morris racked up 21 wins, but was overshadowed by eventual Cy Young Award winner Roger Clemens of the Boston Red Sox.
Other Yankee pitchers have had more career wins ( for example, Roger Clemens notched his 300th career victory as a Yankee ), but amassed them for multiple franchises.
His best season was 1986, when he was named team Most Valuable Player after compiling 18 wins and a 2. 84 earned run average, finishing third behind Roger Clemens and Teddy Higuera for the American League Cy Young Award, and guiding the Angels to within one strike of the World Series.

Clemens and for
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 ').
The electrical telegraph, or more commonly just ' telegraph ', superseded optical semaphore telegraph systems, such as those designed by Claude Chappe for the French military, and Friedrich Clemens Gerke for the Prussian military, thus becoming the first form of electrical telecommunications.
When pitcher Roger Clemens arrived in Boston for the first time in 1984, he took a taxi from Logan Airport and was sure the driver had misunderstood his directions when he announced their arrival at the park.
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 one-year deal included unique conditions, such as the option for Clemens to stay home in Houston on select road trips when he wasn't scheduled to pitch.
Clemens struck out, swinging so hard that he injured a rib-cage muscle that would ultimately end the 2005 season for him.
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.
Roger Clemens and Andy Pettitte filed for free agency.
Clemens Thoma provides an explanation for this based on the observation that Josephus may have learned of the details of the actions of Annanus in the twenty year gap between the writing of the Jewish Wars and the Antiquities, and thus avoided a positive tone when writing of Ananus in the Antiquities.
Clemens, Michigan to perform basement parties for thirty dollars a night.
Clemens played 24 seasons in Major League Baseball ( MLB ) for four teams.
Clemens was known for his fierce competitive nature and for his hard-throwing pitching style that he used to intimidate batters.
Clemens debuted in the major leagues in 1984 with the Boston Red Sox, whose pitching staff he anchored for 12 years.
Clemens left for the Houston Astros in 2004, where he spent three seasons and won his seventh Cy Young Award.
At Spring Woods High School, Clemens played baseball for longtime head coach Charles Maiorana and also starred in football and basketball.
When Hank Aaron said that pitchers should not be eligible for the MVP, Clemens responded: " I wish he were still playing.
Ultimately, Clemens would go on to have a record of 162 – 73 for the rest of his career after leaving the Red Sox.
Clemens was traded to the New York Yankees before the season for David Wells, Homer Bush, and Graeme Lloyd.
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 and Red
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,.
) 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.
No Red Sox player has worn his # 21 since Clemens left the team in 1996.
The Red Sox did not re-sign Clemens following the 1996 season, despite offering him " by far the most money ever offered to a player in the history of the Red Sox franchise.
( This spectacle was repeated when the Yankees ended up playing the Red Sox in the 2003 ALCS and Clemens got a second " final start " in his original stadium.
The Astros, Rangers, Red Sox, and Yankees expressed an interest in signing him, but Clemens implied that he was finally retiring after his Team USA was eliminated by Mexico in the second round from the 2006 World Baseball Classic on March 16, 2006.
After a bad start in Game 2 of the 1986 World Series, Clemens returned to the mound for Game 6, which would have clinched the World Series for the Boston Red Sox.
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.
Red Sox manager John McNamara claimed Clemens took himself out due to a blister, though Clemens strongly denies that.
After surrendering the New York Yankees ' only loss in the 1999 playoffs in a much-hyped contest with Red Sox ace Pedro Martínez, Clemens began improving his postseason numbers.
In the World Series Clemens became the first ( and only pitcher ) to pitch against the Mets in a World Series while with both the Red Sox and the Yankees, having been with the Red Sox in.
In José Canseco's book, Juiced: Wild Times, Rampant ' Roids, Smash Hits & How Baseball Got Big, Canseco suggested that Clemens had expert knowledge about steroids and suggested that he used steroids, based on the improvement in his performance after leaving the Red Sox.
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 ), which is tied with Tom Glavine and John Smoltz ( who were both on the Braves when they lost the ' 91, ' 92, ' 96 and ' 99 World Series ) for the most among active players.
Debra once left a Red Sox game, when Clemens pitched for another team, in tears from the heckling she received.
Roger Clemens of the Boston Red Sox is named the games Most Valuable Player

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