<p><strong>Pearlman's book develops a stark unsparing picture of Clemens's life that surpasses anything that's come before. --<em>Boston Globe</em></strong></p><p><strong><em>New York Times</em> bestselling author Jeff Pearlman reconstructs pitcher Roger Clemens's life--from his Ohio childhood to the mounds of Fenway Park and Yankee Stadium--to reveal a flawed and troubled man whose rage for baseball immortality took him to superhuman heights before he crashed down to earth.</strong></p><p>A fearless hard-nosed Texan with a 98-mph fastball and a propensity to throw at the heads of opposing hitters Roger the Rocket Clemens won 354 games an unprecedented seven Cy Young Awards and two World Series trophies over the course of twenty-four seasons. But the statistics and hoopla obscured a far darker story--one of playoff chokes womanizing (including a long-term affair with a teenage country singer) violent explosions steroid and human growth hormone use. . . and an especially dark secret that Clemens spent a lifetime trying to hide: a family tragedy involving drugs and ultimately death.</p>
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