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By Jayson Stark
ESPN.com Sunday, October 23, 2005 CHICAGO -- Roger Clemens' left hamstring was sore enough late Saturday night that he was given a cortisone shot after the game, ESPN.com was told by a baseball official who was updated Sunday on Clemens' condition. Clemens Because Clemens has responded to these shots in the past, the Astros haven't ruled out the possibility that he can pitch again in this World Series. However, if Clemens can't make his Game 5 start as scheduled Thursday, Astros pitching coach Jim Hickey said it's unlikely t ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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