September 18, 1996 in History

Event:

Roger Clemens ties his own major league record with 20 strikeouts





Roger Clemens History:
November 11, 1997 - Roger Clemens wins his 4th AL Cy Young Award
December 13, 1996 - Free agent Roger Clemens signs with Toronto Blue Jays
May 21, 1996 - Red Sox pitcher Roger Clemens beats Yankees for his 200th win
August 11, 1993 - Red Sox Roger Clemens pitches 2,000th strike out, Danny Tartabul - New York
November 13, 1991 - Boston Red Sox Roger Clemens wins AL Cy Young Award
February 8, 1991 - Roger Clemens signs record $5,380,250 per year Red Sox contract
February 16, 1989 - Roger Clemens, Red Sox pitcher signs $7.5M-3 year contract
November 18, 1986 - Roger Clemens wins AL MVP
November 12, 1986 - Roger Clemens wins AL Cy Young Award unanimously
July 15, 1986 - All star MVP: Roger Clemens of the Boston Red Sox
July 2, 1986 - After 14 wins, Roger Clemens suffer his 1st loss of year
April 29, 1986 - Boston Red Sox Roger Clemens strikes out 20 Seattle Mariners
May 20, 1984 - Boston's Roger Clemens beats Twins, 5-4, for his 1st victory
August 4, 1962 - Roger Clemens, born in Dayton, Ohio, pitcher for the Red Sox, Blue Jays, Cy Young, MVP


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