
CNN
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Roger Clemens has no shortage of memories from his time in Boston. The MLB legend picked up 192 wins with the Red Sox, enjoying a near-unstoppable 1986 season in which he claimed a record 20 strikeouts in one nine-inning game, was named American League MVP and won the league’s Cy Young Award.
But on Saturday, his son Kody managed to do something Roger never managed – hit a home run at Fenway Park. What’s more, he did it with his father watching on from the stands.
“To one-up him is great, even though he was a pitcher!” Kody Clemens joked afterward. “It’s super cool, super special moment for me and my family, and super happy I could put a good swing…