Clemens Throws His Middle Finger Fastball

Roger Clemens is having a hard time deciding what to do with his career. He however did take time out to throw out a insensitive comment. He was commenting about the devotion of the South Korean and Japanese fans during the World Baseball Classic.

"None of the dry cleaners were open, they were all at the game, Japan and Korea," Clemens said. "So we couldn't get any dry cleaning done out there, but I guess the neatest thing is that 50,000 of them were at Anaheim Stadium."

Ouch Roger. As an Asian American, the comment is totally disrespectful. Makes me wonder why that was even necessary. Both teams handled the USA team but was it because of dirty laundry? I think it had to do with more passion and team chemistry than your unpressed jock strap.

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