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(FILES) This 02 April 2001 file photo shows New York Yankees' pitcher Roger Clemens pitching in the first inning of the opening day game against the Kansas City Royals at Yankee Stadium in New York 02 April 2001. Clemens won a record sixth American League Cy Young award on 15 November, 2001, and became the second-oldest man in his position to take the title. The 39-year-old Clemens, whose sextet outstrips the four awards held by Randy Johnson, Greg Maddux and Steve Carlton, is the first pitcher to win one with three teams. AFP PHOTO/Henny Ray ABRAMS/FILES (Photo by HENNY RAY ABRAMS / AFP) (Photo credit should read HENNY RAY ABRAMS/AFP via Getty Images)

(FILES) This 02 April 2001 file photo shows New York Yankees' pitcher Roger Clemens pitching in the first inning of the opening day game against the Kansas City Royals at Yankee Stadium in New York 02 April 2001. Clemens won a record sixth American League Cy Young award on 15 November, 2001, and became the second-oldest man in his position to take the title. The 39-year-old Clemens, whose sextet outstrips the four awards held by Randy Johnson, Greg Maddux and Steve Carlton, is the first pitcher to win one with three teams. AFP PHOTO/Henny Ray ABRAMS/FILES (Photo by HENNY RAY ABRAMS / AFP)        (Photo credit should read HENNY RAY ABRAMS/AFP via Getty Images)