Clemens: No MLB In 2012
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Roger Clemens said he doesn't expect to pitch for an MLB team in 2012,
according to Dan Connolly of the Baltimore Sun (Twitter links). Clemens,
who's scheduled to make his second start for the independent Sugar Land
Skeeters three days from now, said he's just having fun. A comeback to the
MLB level isn't on his mind, he said.
"I don't see it happening," Clemens told reporters.
The Astros will scout the 50-year-old's next start, but the Rangers and
Royals don't appear to have interest. Clemens, who last pitched in the Major
Leagues for the 2007 Yankees, could delay his appearances on the Hall of Fame
ballot if he appears in an MLB game this year. Astros players have told their
friends they think Clemens will sign with Houston, ESPN.com's Jayson Stark
reported last week.