Roger Clemens of the Boston Red Sox,...
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Roger Clemens of the Boston Red Sox, baseball’s winningest pitcher, was suspended for two games by the American League but will not miss a start.
The league announced that Clemens, who has a 17-4 record, was being disciplined for bumping umpire Greg Kosc during an argument in Chicago July 30.
The young right-hander, who started Sunday, will have to sit out today’s doubleheader in Kansas City and will be able to make his next scheduled start later in the week.
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