1999 Yankees Diary: Clemens tosses a gem against rival M's
Briefly

The New York Yankees, fresh from a successful road trip, faced the Mariners with higher stakes at Yankee Stadium, aiming to solidify their lead.
Roger Clemens endured a challenging start against the Mariners but managed to prevent any runs, showcasing his resilience as a key player.
Despite the Mariners' struggles, the Yankees capitalized on their opportunities, with timely hits that bolstered their lead in the competitive AL East.
The game illustrated the Yankees' blend of strong pitching and effective offense, critical in their chase for another championship title.
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