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The Bronx Pinstripes Show - Yankees MLB Podcast

A Brief History: Roger Clemens’ Yankees Legacy

The Bronx Pinstripes Show - Yankees MLB Podcast

Blue Wire

Baseball, Sports

4.92.2K Ratings

🗓️ 10 April 2020

⏱️ 28 minutes

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Summary

On today’s brief history episode, Andrew discusses Roger Clemens’ Yankees legacy — from acquiring The Rocket in February 1999, to his notable playoff moments, departure from and return to the team, and post-playing days. Get in touch: @YankeesPodcast @Andrew_Rotondi @ScottReinen @sherman_ryan Event dates TBD. Email events@bronxpinstripes.com with questions. Submit to the mailbag: bronxpinstripes.com/podcast Call the voicemail line: 646-480-0342 If you enjoy the podcast, please leave a rating and review! Intro/Outro music: One Way Ticket, by Anitek. #nyy #yankees #newyork #newyorksports #wfan #espn #mlb #baseball #sports Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

The baseball season is go, go, go. It's nonstop, relentless for every night, six straight months,

0:06.6

and then hopefully another month in October. You also have work, friends, family, and a million

0:11.0

other things going on. That's when you reach for a Coors Light. It's made to chill. There's only

0:15.9

one beer out there that's literally made to chill, and that's Coors Light. I mean, the mountains on

0:20.8

the bottles

0:21.3

and cans even turn blue when your beer is cold is there anything better than opening up your

0:26.5

refrigerator after a long day seeing that icy cold cores light can or bottle in your fridge

0:33.5

answer is no there's nothing better that's why when it's time to chill, you choose Coors Light. It's Mountain Cold Refreshment, made to chill. Coors Light is the one I choose when I need to unwind, so that's why, when you want to hit reset, reach for a beer that's made to chill. Get Coors Light and the new look delivered straight to your door with Drizzly or Instacart. Coors Brewing Company, Golden Colorado, and as always, celebrate.

1:12.5

What's up, everyone?

1:16.1

Welcome to another history edition of The Bronx Pinstripe Show.

1:20.5

Today, a brief history of Roger Clemens as a New York Yankee. I'm going to... I cannot confirm nor deny the fact that I chose this topic solely to play the Susan Waldman

1:41.4

Clay.

1:41.6

No, no, no, Susan, not yet.

1:43.6

Not yet. We're going to get to you. But I chose this topic in actuality because when you think about Roger Clemens now, it's probably negative. But why is that? He won to World Series. He took them to four pennants. He came back. He was in George's box. He came back. We all loved him.

2:02.1

And then it all changed so fast. So today I'm going to get into all of that, both of his stints with

2:06.7

the Yankees a little bit before what happened before he came to New York and obviously what

2:11.1

happened in the intermittent years in Houston. But before we do that, just want to say thank you

2:16.3

to everyone who's reached out and said

2:17.5

they are enjoying these episodes and also to people who have submitted suggestions. I'm considering

2:23.5

them all and I will hopefully be doing these for weeks and weeks. Even if baseball, even when

2:28.9

baseball comes back, I'll be doing these ongoing. So hopefully I can get to everyone's topic.

2:33.7

All right. So let's get to everyone's topic. All right.

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