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Byline: Krista Latham
DETROIT _ Roger Clemens' family is racking up some major frequent-flier miles.
The Yankee pitcher is flying his relatives to every game he starts until he does the inevitable and wins his 300th game.
After getting a no-decision Sunday against the Tigers, it's on to Chicago's Wrigley Field after stops in Boston and Detroit.
Clemens went six innings and left with the Yankees up, 8-6. He went to the clubhouse, took a shower, dressed and got his shoulder iced.
Then he heard.
The Tigers came back in the seventh inning and tied the game, erasing his advantage and extending his wait for his big moment by at least five days.