What's he worth?
By lefty
Roger Clemens has yet to decide if he wants to retire or play in his 22nd year of the majors. But if he does play for Houston, he would like $22 million for the year. Thank You Very Much. Clemens filed for arbitration on Tuesday setting a record for the highest filing since Derek Jeter filed for $18.5 million. Once a Yankee, always a Yankee, I guess. Pedro Martinez holds the record for the highest salary ever earned by a pitcher in a season at $17.5 million, which he earned last year.
The Houston Astros offered the seven-time Cy Young Award winner $13.5 million.
So is he worth it? If the Astros don't give the man what he wants do you suppose he would consider $22 million from another club? And if so, who do you think would bite?
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