November 08, 2007

Roger Clemens is ready to begin a personal services contract with the Astros next season, though he hasn’t officially retired. “He has done work before as if he were operating under the contract, but we agreed that if he played, the 10 years would start,” Clemens’ agent, Randy Hendricks, wrote in an e-mail to MLB.com. “I plan to start it on January 1, 2008. If he plays in 2008, then we would just move it back a year, like we have done in the past. He is not officially retiring.


Clemens will coach at the team’s Elite Camp for prospects this winter.
As far as i’m concerned… as long as he is not pitching for the Yankees….GREAT!!! I didn’t like the signing of him the first time around..let alone the second. I hope ROCKEt, and AROD both go as FAR AWAY from Yankee Stadium as possible..because they are not real Yankees anyway.







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