Ahh
New York, New York... The shot (to the head) heard round the
world. Roger Clemens normally has pinpoint accuracy and he didn't
(or did he) in an interleague game when his Yankees faced off
against their New York counterparts, the Mets. Clemens beaned
Mets catcher Mike Piazza in the head with a fastball. The injury
resulted in Piazza missing the All-Star Game. Appearantly Piazza
did not think the incident was an accident and even hinted strongly
that Clemens (who does not bat because he pitches in the American
League) was a coward.
In
another game later on Piazza shattered his bat as he hit a Clemens
pitch. Clemens picked up part of the shattered bat and threw
it towards the first base side out of play. Coincidentally (or
not) Piazza was running to first and the bat came within striking
distance. Piazza turned towards Clemens and started walking
towards him, Clemens likewise then began to walk towards Piazza.
Both benches cleared and the umpires jumped in to restore order.