Twins' Clemens homers at Fenway in front of dad
Briefly

Kody Clemens, son of legendary pitcher Roger Clemens, made his Fenway Park debut memorable by hitting a home run in the sixth inning. The event was especially poignant as his father watched from a luxury box, celebrating the achievement on social media. Acquired by Minnesota shortly before the game after being released by Philadelphia, Kody's homer marked a significant moment in his young career, showcasing the familial connection and legacy within Major League Baseball.
A fan threw the ball back onto the field and the ball attendant retrieved it in shallow right, before tossing it into the stands behind first base.
Roger Clemens posted 'Let's go!!! Proud dad moment,' in reaction to the highlight on social media.
Kody Clemens was acquired from Philadelphia on April 26 after being designated for assignment by the Phillies.
It was just his third at-bat in Fenway and gave Minnesota a 3-1 edge.
Read at ESPN.com
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