by Outta Leftfield » Sun Dec 11, 2005 12:18 pm
I've had Clemens four or five times and never had a bad year from him. Sometime he goes through a bad stretch though, which can last four or five games. If that happens at the beginning of the season instead of in the middle, it can look like he's no good. The hitters are so high-powered that anybody is going to get rocked some of the time.
Results are going to vary, though, based on the defense behind him, the parks he and his opponents are in, and just the luck of the rolls. One year I had what turned out to be his "worst" season, 1989 (3.13 ERA; 1.22 WHIP) and he went 23-8 with a 2.71 ERA. Another year, he had that same season and went 14-18 with a 3.54 ERA. That's still a good season--my guys just didn't hit for him so he didn't win much. But the ERA is going to vary a lot, even with the same season. He might even post an ERA over 4. But he's always going to be fundamentally a good pitcher. If he's really not going well and you feel the need to free up some cash for other needs, you might consider trying to trade him. Other owners might well take him even with a bad record because they know he can't really be bad.