Shawn Estes ‘resented’ infamous role in Roger Clemens-Mike Piazza feud

Shawn Estes still believes it should have been someone else. Twenty-four years after the ex-pitcher secured a spot in Subway Series lore by throwing behind Roger Clemens and infamously missing on a potential bean-ball relation, Estes said he “resented” having to do so.
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Shawn Estes still believes it should have been someone else. Twenty-four years after the ex-pitcher secured a spot in Subway Series lore by throwing behind Roger Clemens and infamously missing on a potential bean-ball relation, Estes said he “resented” having to do so. Join Post Sports+ for exciting subscriber-only features, including real-time texting with Mike Puma about the inside buzz on the Mets. “The reason why I resented it is not that I felt like that it didn’t need to be done and it wasn’t like the ‘woe is me, why am I the guy that has to take care of this?’ I kind of felt like it was more of it wasn’t my responsibility,” he told Tony Reali.
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- Shawn Estes still believes it should have been someone else. Twenty-four years after the ex-pitcher secured a spot in Subway Series lore by throwing behind Roger Clemens and infamously missing on a potential bean-ball relation, Estes said he “resented” having to do so.
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Shawn Estes ‘resented’ infamous role in Roger Clemens-Mike Piazza feud
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