Wednesday, March 25, 2015

A Roger Clemens Movie, Titled "The Rocket," is in Development.

According to The Hollywood Reporter, producer Teddy Schwartzman and his company Black Bear Pictures acquired the rights to the Rocket script, which follows Clemens during the later stages of his career. Schwartzman was a producer on The Imitation Game, nominated for eight Oscars at the 2015 Academy Awards, including Best Picture.

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Jeffrey Gelber and Ryan Belenzon wrote the script, which delves into the latter half of the career of Clemens, one of the greatest pitchers of all time, who was nicknamed “The Rocket” for his unhittable fastball. But Clemens, an All-American at the University of Texas who started his professional career with the Boston Red Sox, also became something of a tarnished figure in the sport after his former trainer, Brian McNamee, claimed that the pitcher used steroids. The story chronicles the relationship between the two at the point in Clemens’ career when he began to lose his fastball.

Clemens was called before Congress and denied McNamee’s allegations under oath. A federal grand jury indicted Clemens on six felony counts involving perjury, false statements and obstruction of Congress, to which Clemens pleaded not guilty. He was eventually found not guilty on all six counts in 2008, one year after he retired from baseball after 24 seasons. Despite his impressive career, he has not been elected to the Hall of Fame.

The Hollywood Reporter says Warner Bros. was in contention at one point, with the thought that Bradley Cooper would play Clemens, however he doesn't have much of a resemblance to the Rocket. Perhaps Ben Affleck would be a good fit. Although it would be quite difficult to get him in the Yankees uniform.

Christine O'Connor
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