Kody Clemens connected a two-run homer in his first game in Fenway Park, with his famous father presented, and the Minnesota Twins beat the Boston Red Sox 4-3 on Saturday.
With former as Red Sox Roger Clemens looking from a luxury box along the first baseline, his son Drove a 0-1 slider From Hunter Dobbins (2-1) on the short wall in the corner of the right field to push Minnesota ahead 3-1 in the sixth entrance.
Kody Clemens turns a two -run homer while the twins grab the leadership over the red socks

“It was amazing,” Roger said, standing in the box duration of a rain delay with his wife, Kody’s mother, Debbie, and Kody’s wife, Jessica.
“Think about, I put myself in his shoes, just although he is my son, he is here in Fenway, and obviously he wants to act well, hitting a house would be the best to do and get hooked in clutch situations and he does,” “just a great moment and I’m here, we are here.”
A fan threw the ball again into the field and the ball wizard recovered it to the shallow right, before throwing it into the stands behind the first base.
“We have the ball,” Roger said.
Roger Clemens said a friend of his saw where he was thrown, then friend fell and got the fan and his family to bring him Roger. They took a photo with Roger, who said he was sending some things to the fanatic.
“It was so crazy,” said Debbie about what the three did, celebrating in the box. “It was great to be here and for the first time Bee capable of playing.”
Jessica made her first trip to Boston. She goes home with an extra gift.
Debbie said the ball went to “Kody and Jessica.”
Clemens, 28, who has 15 career homers, was acquired from Philadelphia on April 26 after being designated for the assignment of the Philis.
Roger Clemens, who was included in the Red Sox Hall of Fame in 2014, was 192-111 for 13 seasons with Boston and won the MVP and Cy Young award in 1986.
In April 1986, he became the first pitcher to hit 20 in a game.
Roger Clemens had a professional record of 354-184 with an effectiveness of 3.12 for 24 seasons. It is not in the baseball hall after not reaching the required vote of 75% and running out of eligibility to be on the electoral ballot. It is found in Mintains, he never used drugs to improve performance despite being accused of doing so.
Associated Press reports.
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