Did Clemens apologize to Piazza?

Clemens pleaded Whoopsie, apologized and somehow avoided suspension. Piazza, though, rejected Clemens's apology on the grounds that throwing at a man's head in retaliation for repeatedly getting got is not an apology-accepted situation and more of a to-be-continued situation.
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Why did Clemens throw at Piazza?

Of course, the Yankees pitcher famously said he never meant to throw a shard of wood at Piazza in the first place. Clemens claimed he thought the broken bat barrel was the ball, which makes sense considering throwing it at the baserunner is the quickest way to force an out, or something.
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How many home runs did Mike Piazza hit off Roger Clemens?

Mike Piazza was 8-19 with 4 home runs and 10 RBIs in 22 plate appearances against Roger Clemens in his career.
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Who hit the farthest home run in history?

What is the longest home run of all time? Here is the longest verified home run in professional baseball history! In 1987, Joey Meyer, playing for the Triple-A Denver Zephyrs, launched this ball an astonishing 582 FEET! The media could not be played.
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Who is the best offensive catcher of all time?

Mike Piazza

Mike Piazza is considered by many to be the greatest offensive catcher of all time. He was average defensively, but holds the HR title among catchers with 427. His offensive WAR is also ranked #1 by both Fangraphs and Baseball-Reference.
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2000WS Gm2: Clemens throws bat in direction of Piazza



Why did Clemens not make the Hall of Fame?

Despite on-field accomplishments far exceeding the highest possible Hall of Fame standards, Bonds and Clemens were kept out of Cooperstown by performance-enhancing drug allegations. Neither player ever tested positive for a banned substance nor was disciplined for banned substance use, though the rumors were rampant.
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How is Roger Clemens not a Hall of Famer?

Clemens clearly has Hall of Fame stats: he logged 354 wins, 4,672 strikeouts and seven Cy Young awards during his 24-year MLB career. What kept him out were the suspicions that he used performance-enhancing drugs as a player.
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How many no hitters Piazza caught?

Although recognized as a great hitter, Piazza has had some notable defensive accomplishments. Among them, Piazza caught two no-hitters thrown by Ramón Martínez and Hideo Nomo while playing with the Dodgers.
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Who threw the most no-hitter?

The pitcher who holds the record for the most no-hitters, with seven in his career, is Nolan Ryan.
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What is the highest scoring no-hitter?

In 1908 he threw only 74 pitches for the Cleveland Naps to win one to zero against the Chicago White Sox. As for the most, this title likely goes to Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Edwin Jackson for his 149 pitch no-hitter in 2010. The Diamondbacks won that game one to zero against the Tampa Bay Rays.
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Why did Mike Piazza leave the Dodgers?

Piazza, entering his final season before free agency, was unhappy with ongoing contract negotiations with the Dodgers; the Marlins, coming off a World Series win the previous season, were making moves to dismantle the team for financial reasons; and the Mets, following an 88-74 record in 1997, were looking to get ...
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Can Bonds and Clemens still get in Hof?

Bonds now must wait until at least 2026 to get into the Hall of Fame. Next year's committee will look at managers, executives and umpires, and the following year will be dedicated to players who took the field prior to 1980.
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Are there any steroid users in the Hall of Fame?

Hall of Fame voting is one reckoning of the Steroid Era and the culture of “fame and fortune by any means.” With the class of '22 results announced Tuesday, a streak that began in 2007 with Mark McGwire and Jose Canseco on the ballot is expected to remain intact: No known steroid user has been elected to the Hall.
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Is Mark McGwire a Hall of Famer?

The VEB Hall of Fame elects catchers Johnny Bench, Gary Carter, Carlton Fisk, Yogi Berra; first basemen Frank Thomas, Willie McCovey and Mark McGwire; second basemen Jackie Robinson, Joe Morgan, Roberto Alomar and Charlie Gehringer; third basemen Mike Schmidt and Paul Molitor; shortstops Honus Wagner and Pee Wee Reese; ...
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What is the hardest Hall of Fame to get into?

Because of the nature of its larger rosters, pro football is the most difficult, with only 1.1 percent of players ever getting to Canton. Right behind is baseball, with 1.2 percent of the 18,000 major leaguers in history finding their way to Cooperstown.
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Who was removed from Baseball Hall of Fame?

Barry Bonds, Roger Clemens Rejected by Hall of Fame as David Ortiz Gets in Despite PEDs. Baseball legends Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens on Tuesday became the latest former Major League Baseball (MLB) players to be excluded from the Baseball Hall of Fame in their final year of eligibility.
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Who has been denied Baseball Hall of Fame?

Dec. 5, 2022, at 3:44 p.m. SAN DIEGO (AP) — Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens were rejected by baseball writers in their bids for the Baseball Hall of Fame 10 times.
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What are the most famous steroids?

Oral Steroids
  • Anadrol (oxymetholone)
  • Anavar (oxandrolone)
  • Dianabol (methandienone )
  • Winstrol (stanozolol)
  • Restandol (testosterone undecanoate)
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Will Alex Rodriguez make the Hall of Fame?

He won't get in. He got 34.3 percent of the vote last time in his first try. He's not leaping 40-plus percent to get to the 75 percent needed for induction.
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How long can you be on the Baseball Hall of Fame ballot?

In 2014, the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum amended the election rules. Going forward, the maximum years of consideration for a player who meets that criterion is now 10 years.
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Should Don Mattingly be in the Hall of Fame?

The Hall of Fame case for Don Mattingly is all about peak performance. His career counting stats (222 HR, 1,099 RBI, 2,153 hits) do not measure up, especially for a first baseman. He debuted on the 2002 BBWAA ballot with 28% of the vote, not a great total but not a pittance either.
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Why was Piazza traded to Marlins?

But Piazza and the Dodgers could not agree on a contract extension, and he was subsequently dealt to the Marlins with Todd Zeile in a deal that brought Bobby Bonilla, Jim Eisenreich, Charles Johnson, Gary Sheffield and Manuel Barrios to LA as Florida continued to reshape its roster following its 1997 World Series ...
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Why did Manny Ramirez leave the Dodgers?

It was shortly lived. During his second season in L.A., Ramirez tested positive for a performance-enhancing substance and was sentenced to a 50-game suspension. Since then he has been the laugh of the league, reverting back to his old bad habits in Boston.
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Why did Jansen leave the Dodgers?

Jansen was intrigued by the idea of playing for a World Series contender and the team he loved growing up. He weighed the offer versus the risk of waiting for the Dodgers, realizing the chances of landing a three-year contract this late were slim to none. He opted for the Braves' guarantee.
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Did Nolan Ryan ever throw a perfect game?

Ryan also pitched 18 two-hitters. Despite this, he never pitched a perfect game, nor did he ever win a Cy Young Award; both were largely attributed to his high walk rate. Ryan is one of only 29 players in baseball history to have appeared in MLB games in four different decades.
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