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BOSTON (AP) - Roger Clemens will have tests on his ailing groin Monday, and the New York Yankees hope he can make his first start of the season next weekend.
New York manager Joe Torre said Sunday that Clemens could pitch Saturday against Pittsburgh, five days after he was originally slated to return to the struggling Yankees before being scratched because of a fatigued right groin.
"We're tentatively looking at possibly next weekend," Torre said. "The only thing I know is he's going to have an MRI (on Monday) and we'll have more information. They'll see if whatever he's dealing with is old or new."
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