Clemens Tossed Out of Son's Baseball Game
Monday, August 02, 2004
CRAIG, Colo. Houston Astros pitcher Roger Clemens (search) was asked to leave a youth baseball game over the weekend for arguing a close call that went against his son's team.
Clemens was at the game Saturday watching his son, Kacy, compete in a 10-and-under game organized by Triple Crown Sports when Clemens contested a call at second base that went against the Katy Cowboys (search).
He spit sunflower seeds at an umpire's leg and was asked to leave, said Jim Carpenter, a field supervisor with Triple Crown.
"I supported the umpire's decision and he [Clemens] respectfully left," Carpenter told the Craig Daily Press.
Katy lost the game to the Bakersfield Curve (search), 11-5.
Triple Crown Sports features a franchise system aimed at pitting top teams from across the country against each other.
Clemens' agent, Randall Hendricks, did not immediately return a call Monday. Clemens has racked up 322 wins and 4,240 strikeouts in his 21-year major league career.
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