Roger Clemens Mic'd Up for His Bobblehead Night | Boston Red Sox Wired
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Roger Clemens arrives at Fenway Park for bobblehead night, greeting fans as “the Rocket” and highlighting a special bobblehead that swivels and commemorates his two 20-strikeout games. He jokes that anyone can reach a 20-strikeout game once, while he was fortunate to do it twice with the Red Sox. The event was postponed from the 40th anniversary to accommodate the Twins being in town, and his youngest son Cody—an outfielder for the Twins—catches the ceremonial first pitch. Clemens tours the stadium, notes facility changes from his playing days, and is fitted with a microphone for interactions. At the mound, he is introduced as Boston’s all-time leader in wins, shutouts, and strikeouts and as a Red Sox Hall of Famer wearing number 21, then throws the pitch successfully and expresses love for Cody. He later encourages current Red Sox players to stay healthy and “go get them.”
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