Roger Even Throws At Unborn Sons
This image was lost some time after publication, but you can still view it [object Object] . As an update on the Roger Clemens item from earlier, an eagle-eyed reader points out that this is hardly the first time Roger has not hesitated to give the high hard one (so to speak) to a family member.
From a Sports Illustrated story posted back in May:
I won't read too much into the story his wife, Debbie, told about how when she was preggers and taking BP from her husband, she sprayed a line drive off his leg and on the next pitch he beaned her. In his defense, her belly was hanging over the plate.
We have no idea if this story is true or not — we haven't been able to find it anywhere else on the Web — but if it's not true, man, it should be. We imagine Roger driving the streets of Houston, finding people who have wronged him in the last week — taking too long in a Starbucks line, listening to a radio station that doesn't exclusively play Alan Jackson, no longer honoring the free Subway sandwich stamps — and winging baseballs at their head.
Revealing Rocket [SI.com] Roger Clemens Grounds His Son [Deadspin]
(No mention of Debbie Clemens is complete, by the way, without a mention of her rather brilliant Web site)
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