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The worst breakups in Red Sox history

Pitcher: Roger Clemens Following four average seasons in which Clemens went 40-39, general manager Dan Duquette said he wanted to sign the Rocket for the “twilight of his career.” The statement enraged Clemens, who cleaned out his locker after his final start in 1996 when the Red Sox were still in playoff contention. He signed a $40 million deal with Toronto and reignited his career.
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Pitcher: Roger Clemens


Following four average seasons in which Clemens went 40-39, general manager Dan Duquette said he wanted to sign the Rocket for the “twilight of his career.” The statement enraged Clemens, who cleaned out his locker after his final start in 1996 when the Red Sox were still in playoff contention. He signed a $40 million deal with Toronto and reignited his career.
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