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Roger Clemens is no closer to a decision on whether he will pitch in 2007, but the seven-time Cy Young Award winner said on Saturday if he does return, he will be behind last season's timetable.
Last year, Clemens participated for the U.S. team in the World Baseball Classic in March and returned to the Astros on June 22.
After the WBC, Clemens spent time working out with his son Koby, a third baseman in the Astros organization, when Koby returned to Houston for injury rehab. With no Spring Training, the added baseball workouts for the WBC and with his son helped Clemens return to the mound after making just three Minor League starts.
"Right now, I'm nowhere close, I think I'll have to do the same thing probably even more than last time. Last year, I had the World games and working with Koby when he was injured put me ahead of pace," Clemens said following a news conference on Saturday at the George R. Brown Convention Center, where the seven-time Cy Young Award winner was attending an exposition involving his partnership with Children's Memorial Hermann Hospital. "It's going to be more difficult this year."
Clemens said he hasn't made up his mind about where he would pitch, should he decide to delay retirement another season. He reiterated previous comments that should he return there are only three teams he would consider.
"I don't think it's any different than last year," Clemens said. "Three teams are always players in this situation, my hometown team, Boston and the Yankees. I'm really not any closer to making a decision."
Clemens, 44, went 7-6 with a 2.30 ERA in 19 starts for Houston last season. The 11-time All-Star ranks eighth on the MLB career wins list with 348.
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WBCに出場していたのを思い出した。
ロドリゲス、ジーター、グリフィーもいたのに、負けたのは今でも不思議。
Roger Clemens is no closer to a decision on whether he will pitch in 2007, but the seven-time Cy Young Award winner said on Saturday if he does return, he will be behind last season's timetable.
Last year, Clemens participated for the U.S. team in the World Baseball Classic in March and returned to the Astros on June 22.
After the WBC, Clemens spent time working out with his son Koby, a third baseman in the Astros organization, when Koby returned to Houston for injury rehab. With no Spring Training, the added baseball workouts for the WBC and with his son helped Clemens return to the mound after making just three Minor League starts.
"Right now, I'm nowhere close, I think I'll have to do the same thing probably even more than last time. Last year, I had the World games and working with Koby when he was injured put me ahead of pace," Clemens said following a news conference on Saturday at the George R. Brown Convention Center, where the seven-time Cy Young Award winner was attending an exposition involving his partnership with Children's Memorial Hermann Hospital. "It's going to be more difficult this year."
Clemens said he hasn't made up his mind about where he would pitch, should he decide to delay retirement another season. He reiterated previous comments that should he return there are only three teams he would consider.
"I don't think it's any different than last year," Clemens said. "Three teams are always players in this situation, my hometown team, Boston and the Yankees. I'm really not any closer to making a decision."
Clemens, 44, went 7-6 with a 2.30 ERA in 19 starts for Houston last season. The 11-time All-Star ranks eighth on the MLB career wins list with 348.
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WBCに出場していたのを思い出した。
ロドリゲス、ジーター、グリフィーもいたのに、負けたのは今でも不思議。
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