Rogerk

Rogerk

He's really in the Twilight Zone

(BDD Photo Illustration / Meir Weinberg)

A Blast From the Past
Rocket Returns to Yankees

What Would the Red Sox Do With Roger Clemens?
Sincerely, Willie McGee
View From New York: Empire Statements
Schilling: Chimes in on Clemens, and Win No. 4
Collegian: Return to NY Was Wrong Decision
Globe: Bronx Bombshell | Old Story New Again
Fan Pulse: Good Riddance Roger
Survey: Did Sox Drop the Ball?
Galleries: Surprise | Through the Years

"Well, they came and got me out of Texas and I can tell you it's a privilege to be back. 'll be talking to y'all soon." -- 5.6.07, Texas Drama Queen addresses the Stadium

Can't Wait for the Comeback Kid
to Come Back to Boston ...

Traitor

(Boston Globe Staff Photo / Jim Davis)

The '03 Standing Ovation is Over

Barring an October meeting in the playoffs, Roger Clemens pitched for what will be his last time ever in Fenway Park. The former Red Sox hurler recorded his 100th career victory in the park today for the visiting New York Yankees, who defeated Boston 8-4.

(Boston Globe Staff Photo / Jim Davis)

Next Time: Nothing Personal, Just Business


Word on The Street: John Henry's Fund Gets Bloodied

"How bad does it look? You can see the figures at Henry's own Web site, and they are astonishing. Since December 2004, his main investment fund has lost a stunning 36%...

No wonder his company's assets under management are in free fall as clients yank out what money they have left. In three years, assets have more than halved from $2.9 billion to just $1.4 billion by the end of April. And the latest annual report reveals that half of Henry's clients have now actually lost money investing with him over the long term." -- 5.7.07, TheStreet.com

BDD is a feature of Boston.com. All posts are by Steve Silva unless otherwise indicated.

Boston Globe:

Rodriguez looks like the steal deal > Despite effort by Rodriguez, Red So fall > Tazawa has come a long way, on and off field

Boston Herald:

Lauber: Eduardo Rodriguez showing Red Sox he's special > PawSox start looms large for Masterson

ProJo:

Rodriguez gem wasted > Chili Davis doesn't want to turn Red Sox into free-swingers > Red Sox draft catcher in third round

NY Post:

How Mariano Rivera has influenced Yankees' top pick > Why starting rotation could be a big Yankees' strength

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