Roger Clemens was the best pitcher on the planet for a period of time with the Boston Red Sox.
His son, Kody, is an MLB hitter.
And on Saturday, those two worlds collided.
Kody Clemens played his first career game at Fenway Park, suiting up for the visiting Minnesota Twins.
And with Rocket Roger looking on from a suite, Kody left the yard.
Let’s go!!! Proud dad moment https://t.co/R65GC2Hgs9
— Roger Clemens (@rogerclemens) May 3, 2025
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The broadcast showed a view of Roger upstairs cheering on his son. Kody and Roger appeared to do a horns-up gesture to one another.
Kody is 28 years old and in his fourth big league season.
This marked the 15th homer of his MLB career. The infielder is a career .195 hitter.
It can't have been easy coming up in the game with the Clemens last name.
But Kody made it to the majors anyway, and on Saturday, he and his family had a moment that will last a lifetime.
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