Roger Clemens re-signs with New York Yankees for 1 year
NYP2002123101 - NEW YORK, Dec. 31 (UPI) Roger Clemens, baseball's only six time Cy Young award winner, re-signed with the New York Yankees on Dec. 30, 2002. He agreed to a one year deal reported to be $10.1 million dollars. Clemens is 7 games shy of 300 career wins. rlw/ep/Laura Cavanaugh/FILE UPI
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