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  1. 1989-1991. Roger Clemens signed a 3 year , $7,500,000 contract with the Boston Red Sox, including $300,000 signing bonus, $7,500,000 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $2,500,000. To see the rest of the Roger Clemens's contract breakdowns, & gain access to all of Spotrac's Premium tools, sign up today.

    • What Is Roger Clemens' Net Worth and Career Earnings?
    • Salary and Career Earnings
    • Early Life
    • Collegiate Career
    • Boston Red Sox
    • Toronto Blue Jays
    • New York Yankees, Part 1
    • Houston Astros
    • New York Yankees, Part 2
    • Later Pitching

    Roger Clemens is a retired American Major league Baseball pitcher who has a net worth of $70 million. Renowned as one of the greatest pitchers in MLB history, Roger Clemens recorded 354 wins and 4,672 strikeouts, and won a record seven Cy Young Awards. Following the end of his playing career in the late 00s, Clemens was embroiled in federal legal p...

    During his MLB career Roger Clemens earned $150 million in salary alone. He also earned $10 – $20 million from endorsements. Under his last contract with the New York Yankees, Clemens earned a pro-rated $28 million per year.

    Roger Clemens was born on August 4, 1962 in Dayton, Ohio as the fifth child of Bess and Bill. When he was still a baby, his parents separated, and his mother remarried to Woody Booher. In the early 70s, Booher passed away. Clemens spent the majority of his teen years in Houston, Texas, where he went to Spring Woods High School. There, he played bas...

    In 1981, Clemens began his collegiate baseball career at San Jacinto College North. He was subsequently chosen by the New York Mets in the MLB draft, but decided not to sign. Instead, Clemens went on to attend the University of Texas at Austin, where he posted a 25-7 record across two seasons and won the 1983 College World Series.

    In the 1983 MLB draft, Clemens was selected in the first round by the Boston Red Sox. After playing for a while in the minors, he made his major league debut in May of 1984. Clemens soon proved to be one of the most dominant pitchers in the MLB. In 1986, he posted a 24-4 record with 238 strikeouts and a 2.48 ERA, and became the first MLB pitcher ev...

    After leaving the Red Sox, Clemens signed with the Toronto Blue Jays. He went on to have incredible success in both of his seasons with the team. In 1997, Clemens posted a 21-7 record, 2.05 ERA, and 292 strikeouts, and in 1998 had a 20-6 record with a 2.65 ERA and 271 strikeouts. In both years, he claimed the Triple Crown and Cy Young Award.

    For the 1999 season, Clemens was traded to the New York Yankees. His success on the team was immediate, as he helped the Yankees win the World Series in both 1999 and 2000. Clemens continued to perform in top shape in 2001 when he became the first MLB pitcher ever to begin a season with a 20-1 record. The Yankees again made it to the World Series, ...

    Clemens came out of retirement in early 2004 to sign with the Houston Astros. Finishing the season with a record of 18-4, he won his record seventh and final Cy Young Award. The 2005 season was another triumph for Clemens, as he posted a career-best 1.87 ERA. In the World Series, the first ever for the Astros, the Chicago White Sox swept the team.

    In 2007, Clemens returned to the Yankees. That July, he posted his 350th career win. Advancing to the ALDS, he was eventually removed from the roster due to a hamstring injury.

    Clemens continued to pitch after his departure from the MLB. In 2012, he signed with the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball's Sugar Land Skeeters. Four years later, for the National Baseball Congress World Series, he played with the Kansas Stars.

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  3. 22. $17,400,000.00. -. -. Roger Clemens Stats by Baseball Almanac. William Roger Clemens was a Major League Baseball player who pitched for the Boston Red Sox ( 1984 - 1996 ), Toronto Blue Jays ( 1997 - 1998 ), New York Yankees ( 1999 - 2003 ), Houston Astros ( 2004 - 2006 ), and New York Yankees ( 2007 ). When the Rocket, Roger's nickname ...

    • Dayton, Ohio
    • The Rocket
    • 08-04-1962 (Leo)
  4. Dec 9, 2010 · How tall is Roger Clemens? Roger Clemens is 6-4 (193 cm) tall. How much did Roger Clemens weigh when playing? Roger Clemens weighed 205 lbs (92 kg) when playing. How many seasons did Roger Clemens play? Roger Clemens played 24 seasons. Is Roger Clemens in the Hall of Fame? Roger Clemens has not been elected into the Hall of Fame.

    • August 4, 1962
  5. Roger Clemens. William Roger Clemens (born August 4, 1962), nicknamed " Rocket ", is an American former professional baseball pitcher who played 24 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB), most notably with the Boston Red Sox, Toronto Blue Jays, and New York Yankees. He was one of the most dominant pitchers in major league history, tallying 354 ...

  6. Auction Prices for 1989 Topps Roger Clemens - Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA) ... Roger Clemens #450 . 33. Sales $592. Value ...

  7. Roger Clemens played High School baseball (1977-1980) at Spring Woods Sr. High School in Houston Texas. He lettered three times, played pitcher & first base, was named to the 2nd & 3rd All-State Team, and was scouted by the Minnesota Twins & Philadelphia Phillies in his senior year. On April 29, 1986 Roger Clemens struck out twenty Seattle ...

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