作者villiard1 (不再新鮮的新鮮人)
站內NY-Yankees
標題[新聞] Clemens shines in second tuneup
時間Mon Jun 12 14:13:28 2006
CORPUS CHRISTI, Texas -- Stage two of The Rocket's relaunch came off without
a hitch Sunday in front of an overflow, record-setting crowd of 9,022 fans at
Whataburger Field.
Roger Clemens, throwing 73 pitches in a six-inning stint, elicited rave reviews
from fans and admiring respect from opposing batters, but it was the pitcher's
own appraisal that was most significant.
"I felt comfortable out there," Clemens stated. "I was able to stay under
control and attack the strike zone."
Better yet, he did so with no physical problems. "My upper body's great and
my arm feels great," he said afterwards.
The San Antonio Missions, who had to face a Hooks lineup reinforced with
rehabbing Brandon Backe and Jeff Bagwell last September, served as Clemens
opponents. But they offered only token resistance as Clemens so completely
dominated the San Antonio hitters that the seagulls circling the field began
to land in left field.
Clemens, chalking up 11 strikeouts to tie the franchise record held by Jason
Hirsh, didn't allow a hit until the fifth inning. After going 2-0 with a
couple of 93 mph fastballs, Clemens struck out leadoff hitter Sebastian
Boucher with the next three pitches to open the game. He disposed of the second
hitter, Jason Bougeois, on three pitches, mixing in his first off-speed
offerings of the night. A broken bat groundout ended the inning with Clemens
pitch count at only 10. The Hooks got him a run in the bottom of the inning and Clemens responded by striking out the side on 11 pitches. At the conclusion of the fourth inning Clemens had chalked up nine strikeouts on only 45 pitches, 33 of which were strikes.
Clemens was the center of attention but he was aware the game was more than
just a chance for the local fans to see him in action as Corpus Christi, with
just seven games remaining in the first-half Texas League schedule, was
fighting to hold on to the lead in the South Division and secure the playoff
berth the title brings.
Hooks manager Dave Clark, who during his time with the Cleveland Indians was
a personal victim of two of Clemens 4,502 big league strikeouts, said having
a seven-time Cy Young winner in the lineup was obviously a major plus, as much
for his attitude as his arm.
"He's a perfect role model for young players," Clark said. "He told the team he
was taking the game seriously and insisted they did, too. He told them to
ignore all the hoopla and just concentrate on playing as hard as they could,
just like he does."
Clemens and Hooks catcher J.R. House, who gladly gave up his usual No. 22 Hooks
jersey to the pitcher for the night, spent 20 minutes before the game talking
about hitters and preparing an attack plan and Astros pitching coordinator
Dewey Robinson consulted with Clemens in the dugout between innings.
Clemens will make his final Minor League tune-up start Friday at Round Rock
against the Triple-A New Orleans Zephyrs, with his first Astros start scheduled
for June 22 against the Twins. Clemens said he needed another start and was
pleased it would be in a NL situation against the Nationals affiliate Zephyrs. "I need to work on my bunting and hitting and just getting in the batter's box like a National League pitcher does," he explained.
Clemens also expressed a desire to pitch in more adverse game conditions than
he's seen in his two minor league starts so far, although if his Friday
performance follows the pattern he's established that may be difficult. "I need
to get out there and get in some tough situations," he stated.
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