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Any Fuel Left in the Rocket?
Posted by Jason Thornbury at 2/1/2006 12:51:00 PM
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Clemens showed up at the Astros' minicamp. Does this mean he will play in 2006? If he does, he can't sign with the Astros until May 1 because they didn't offer him arbitration. So where might he play instead? Or is he just warming up for a hopeful spot in the World Baseball Classic? Assuming his status doesn't change dramatically one way or the other, is he draftable for fantasy leagues?


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There have been a number of rumors and stories that Jeter and Posada have been lobbying their old buddy Rocket to return to the Yankees.

That'd be nice... the Yanks could have 1 and 2 starters with a combined age pushing 90.
Posted by czegers at 2/5/2006 2:10:00 PM
 

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