
This MLB team prohibited Roger Clemens from playing golf on the road
In an unprecedented move, the Boston Red Sox imposed a strict golf ban on pitcher Roger Clemens during road trips. The team’s management cited concerns over Clemens’ excessive golfing habits, which they believed compromised his on-field performance. The restriction sparked controversy within the baseball community, with some questioning its fairness and others supporting the team’s decision to prioritize team success. Clemens, a Hall of Fame pitcher, had a reputation for enjoying golf during away games, often spending hours on the course and missing team meetings. The Red Sox’s unprecedented move highlights the complex relationship between players’ off-field activities and their athletic performance.