Paulette Dean Daly Rumored to Have Affair with Roger Clemens

Atlanta, GA 5/01/2008 02:45 PM GMT (FINDITT)
Paulette Dean Daly is rumored to have had an affair with Roger Clemens, according to reports Thursday.
Daly, the former wife of professional golfer John Daly, met Clemens in Palm Springs, Fla., after which he might have arranged for Daly to see him pitch against the Los Angeles Angels in Anaheim, CA.
Daly and Clemens’ affair is said to have started after Daly’s marriage with her husband was over.
Paulette married John in Las Vegas in January 1995 at the Little Church of the West, but their marriage ended soon after John was arrested at 1997 Players Championship, where he was taken to a hospital with alcohol poisoning.
“Yeah, I’ve known Roger quite a while and we are friends,” Daly said. But when asked if she had ever been romantically involved with Clemens, Daly said, “You know what, I’m really uncomfortable talking about this. I’m just going to have to say, ‘No comment.’”
Daly becomes the third woman this week that has been linked to an affair with Clemens after country singer Mindy McCready and Angela Moyer.
McCready and her mother confirmed the affair, while Moyer declined to comment.
Clemens has been married to his wife Debbie for 24 years.
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Finding that special someone can be hard even for athletes, so we …

Ah, it’s your wedding day.
Birds are chirping, the church is packed, the beaming bride walks down the aisle. You pucker your lips, lift her veil and it’s Dr. Laura.
The image may scare you into joining the priesthood, but it’s just what John Daly needs. He and other sports stars have turned to gambling, drinking, carousing, psychiatrists and pharmaceuticals to help their careers.
All they needed was an ideal mate. Of course, if finding one were easy, then 49 million people wouldn’t currently be lying about their height, weight and love of opera at Match.com.
Sports figures don’t usually have to resort to Internet dating, but finding a match is still hard. Joe DiMaggio’s hitting streak ended with Marilyn Monroe. Andre Agassi lost his match with Brooke Shields. Then he won with Steffi Graf, who until that time had only been in love with her backhand.
Some marriages you know are doomed (see: Mike Tyson and Robin Givens). Others you figure would last forever end up in People magazine.
Chris Evert was married for 18 years to ex-ski champ Andy Mill. Then one of Mill’s best friends intruded on the love match.
“Greg Norman at one time was my best friend,” Mill said. “I would have taken a bullet for this guy. But I didn’t realize he was the one who was going to pull the trigger.”
They don’t call him the Shark for nothing. Now Norman and Evert are engaged. All of which proves how uncertain the nuptial game can be.
Check that. We’re absolutely certain that somewhere David Justice is still kicking himself for blowing it with Halle Berry.
Anyway, the one thing most successful marriages have is teamwork. The players complement each other. His strengths are her weakness, and vice versa. Put the yin and yang together and they can live happily ever after.

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