Former Houston Astros pitcher Roger Clemens, right, talks with pitcher Bud Norris during baseball spring training in Kissimmee, Fla. Clemens attended Astros workouts as a special instructor. (Photo: Karen Warren / AP) At Houston Astros spring training in Kissimmee, Fla. on Monday morning, special instructor Roger Clemens delivered a passionate speech about focus to the pitchers in camp. Then he issued a sober statement in response to the apparent suicide of country singer Mindy McCready. "I had heard over time that she was trying to get peace and direction in her life," Clemens' statement read. "The few times that I had met her and her manager/agent they were extremely nice." MCCREADY: Singer dead of apparent suicide In 2008, the New York Daily News reported that Clemens and McCready had a decade-long love affair that started when the singer was 15, a romance that included trips on Clemens' private plane and visits to Yankee Stadium to see Clemens pitch. McCready, who struggled with addiction and mental illness at various times throughout her 37-year life, did not refute the newspaper's report, and said she had "known Roger Clemens for a long time." At that time, Clemens' lawyer Rusty Hardin described McCready as "a longtime family friend of Roger Clemens and the Clemens family" but added that "at no time did Roger engage in any kind of inappropriate or improper relationship with her." McCready later confirmed details of the affair to Inside Edition, but said that her relationship with Clemens did not become sexual until after she was 18. Tags
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Roger Clemens addresses Mindy McCready's apparent suicide
Country singer Mindy McCready, seen here in a 1997 photo, died Sunday of an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound at her Arkansas home, Cleburne County Sheriff Marty Moss said. Sandra Johnson
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McCready performs in Nashville. Mark Humphrey, Associated Press
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McCready performs at 'Any One Of Us: Words From Prison' at Lincoln Center on June 21, 2006, in New York City. Brad Barket, Getty Images
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McCready participates in the Ladies No-Limit Hold 'em poker tournament at the World Series of Poker at the Rio Hotel & Casino on June 8, 2008, in Las Vegas. Angela Weiss, Getty Images
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In this June 5, 2008, file photo, McCready performs at the Country Music Association Music Festival in Nashville. Bill Waugh, Associated Press
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This photo released by the Lee County, Fla., sheriff's office shows McCready, who was charged with battery and resisting arrest on July 21, 2007, in Fort Myers, Fla. AP Photo/Lee County Sheriff's Office
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McCready answers questions about the motion to withdraw her guilty plea for a probation violation on Aug. 22, 2006. John Russell, Associated Press
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In this May 12, 2005, photo, McCready reacts as she testifies in Davidson County General Sessions court as part of a preliminary hearing for William McKnight, 38, her former boyfriend, who is charged with attempted criminal homicide and aggravated burglary in Nashville. AP/Larry McCormack, The Tennessean
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McCready performs in Nashville on June 15, 1998. John Bazemore, Associated Press
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McCready reacts to a fight in the 1st period of the Rangers/Predators game on March 25, 1999. D. Patrick Harding, The Tennessean
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In this Jan. 26, 1997, photo, McCready, left, LeAnn Rimes and Terri Clark joke around after a rehearsal for the American Music Awards at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. Michael Caulfield, Associated Press
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