Who is the best hitter Roger Clemens faced?

Published 2019-07-08

All Comments (21)
  • @shawnstone275
    Never answered the question because the interviewer wouldn't shut up and distracted him
  • This interviewer is like Joe West and Angel Hernandez, he wants to be the center of attention. The best interviewer and umpire is the one that nobody notices.
  • @psychtrane
    So the question remains: Who is the best hitter Roger Clemens faced? Guess we'll never know unless a competent interviewer asks him.
  • @mobilewon
    I'm still waiting for an answer to the question. The interviewer wouldn't shut up.
  • @TCDAVIS22
    He literally didn’t let him answer the question.
  • @spactick
    I wished Roger would have shut up so that we could hear more of the interviewer
  • Let Roger talk.... I wanted to hear more about the contact hitters he faced
  • @RetroHabit82
    Stop bouncing around the question Clemens, you know it's Piazza
  • @lorenzocarrillo
    Mike Piazza had his number; his ego would never allow him to admit it.
  • @Piano888able
    The single season record for complete games (live ball era) was 33 by Grover Cleveland Alexander in 1920 and Burleigh Grimes in 1923. Cy Young pitched 749 complete games compared to Justin Verlander who has pitched 26.
  • @talk2andys1025
    The first name popped in my head was Mike Piazza even before i started this clip. No one can deny that.
  • @flame-sky7148
    That interviewer is wrong, Clemens does not have that record.
  • @Turtlehands
    I saw Roger pitch in 1984, when he first came up. I was blown away at how he pitched in the final 3 innings. He got stronger as the game went on. He got hurt shortly after that, and missed the rest of '84 and most of the 1985 season. I maintain that he was throwing the hardest when I saw him in 1984. Maybe too hard.. but the other team knew they were getting the heat, and it did not matter that much. I was lucky enough to see his CG shut out, when he struck out 11, vs the White Sox. I think he struck out the side in the 9th, but can't quite remember..... I do remember that he owned them in the 9th, they went down swinging at air. The crowd was going crazy, but they were not selling the place out yet, it took after teh '86 year to do that every night. In 1986, I'd go in the day of the game, and be able to buy tickets at the gate.... But Clemens was the main reason why that ended right there. After that year, you heard the scalpers offering the tickets as you walked into the place.
  • @Ouijawii
    Clemens had 18 complete games in 1987. No one has had that many since. However, Fernando Valenzuela had 20 complete games in 1986. So you could say the same about him.
  • @ronmexico954
    I'll never forget Piazza getting drilled, even as a Yankees fan it made me sick.
  • 18 complete games in a season is a record?????????? Dumbest interviewer ever???? In 1975 10 men had 18 or more complete games, with Catfish Hunter tossing 30. (I looked at one random year, complete games were the norm back then). The interviewer knows nothing of baseball history and did no research to say that.
  • Seems like after all this time he would admit it was Mike Piazza mike owned him
  • @sirlawrencet
    I saw Clemens pitch in Double A, the opposing pitcher was my friend (who would later pitch a couple of seasons in the bigs). I asked my friend what he thought of Clemens and all he said was "he doesn't belong in this league".