Hopefully none. Realistically, however, he may win 5 or 6. We can count on Roger to keep up the drama (He is the drama king of baseball) and mystery as to whether or not he will "retire" after this season. Stay tuned. Roger will have more and more and more to say about this in the future. He will mumble and stumble, and we will be left to figure out just what it was that he said.
Hope you agree.
2006-06-19 15:00:01
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answered by No one 7
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2006-06-19 10:22:31
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answered by Rick H 4
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If I were Roger Clemens, why would i'd pick to comeback? For whom and for what? I understand why the Astros will be interested in bringing him in. 2 words: Gate Draw. Even at 50 and washed up, Roger Clemens continues to be way more effective positive than absolutely everyone pitching for the Astros. until eventually Roger Clemens needs to position off his hall of acceptance candidacy for yet another 5 years in hopes that the writers will be more effective forgiving of his alleged steroid use, then Clemens receives no longer some thing coming decrease back to baseball now that the season is exceedingly a lot over. inspite of if he were to signal with a contender, he does no longer be eligible to play contained in the positioned up season. If Roger Clemens comes to a decision to come back decrease back for some video games, he would in undemanding words make himself more effective of a comic book tale than he already is. that is over for him and he truly might want to relish retirement. until eventually of direction he blew by his money.
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answered by ? 4
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2006-06-19 10:34:49
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answered by -:¦:-SKY-:¦:- 7
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12 because he has the offense to back him up. Lance berkman has over 50 rbis. Ensberg is hitting the ball well. They have the fielding too a great shortstop that is adam everett. Willy taveraas is a great outfielder. He even said his shoulder is feeling pretty good. Each game he might pitch 5 or 6 innings. If brad lidge is able to closeout games and do it consistently, he should be a 12 game winner.
2006-06-19 13:36:54
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answered by Anonymous
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8-10
2006-06-19 11:53:01
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answered by Red Sawx ® 6
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Four or five:
1) He needs more time to get ready.
2) He has to pitch well, obviously, which is very hard to do for any 43-year-old.
3) His offense has to back him up.
The fact is that he didn't come back to Houston to win, he came back to compete in the playoffs, and he'll be happy to contribute anything he can even if he doesn't win.
2006-06-19 11:00:18
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answered by Baseball Fanatic 5
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I think Clements will will close to 7 games, but I think he;s going to be in tough, no more big stikeout games and no-hitters, I think hiss ERA might resemble a Braves closer more than a typical Roger numbers
2006-06-19 10:22:57
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answered by darola 2
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I say 4---6 games, he isn't as young as he used to be, he is getting a little bit old, and he can't throw with the velocity he used to.
2006-06-19 10:24:43
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answered by Kipper 7
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4 if he is even going to be ready to pitch
2006-06-19 10:21:06
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answered by pixxie179 3
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