
William Roger Clemens was born August 4, 1962, in Dayton, Ohio. William is a professional baseball player who plays as a starting pitcher. He last pitched for the New York Yankees, and is one of the preeminent pitchers in major league history. In 2006, a poll of 32 ESPN analysts named Clemens the greatest living pitcher. Clemens has won seven Cy Young Awards, two more than any other pitcher. He throws and bats right-handed.

Ferrari
just revealed the newest stallion in the stable at the Ferrari World Finals at Italy’s Mugello racetrack, and it’s called the Ferrari FXX Evoluzione. Like the name suggests, it’s a Ferrari designed to continue the “Evoluzione” of the FXX program. And just as befitting, it wouldn’t be a track ready Ferrari these days without the prancing stallion calling on “the invaluable support of Michael Schumacher.” Regardless of who helped them, the folks at Ferrari are claiming it’s the most advanced GT ever created at Maranello
Michael Arndt is a man of matchsticks. Over the course of six years, using 956,000 matchsticks, 1686 tubes of glue, and at least three different varieties of mustache, he built a full-scale replica of a McLaren 4/14 F1 car, at a cost of around 6000 Euros. The giant model takes up Arndt’s entire kitchen and probably his social life. It can be broken down into 45 parts for easy transport to various matchstick-builders conventions. How cool is that now?

David Beckham will replace Thierry Henry at the cystic fibrosis charity dinner at The Dorchester in London on 31st January.
Henry had to pull out of the charity event due to a change in the Spanish league’s fixtures which means he will now have to play this today.
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