Joe Torre thinks Roger Clemens should be a Hall of Famer, but the former Yankees and Dodgers manager added that there will always be a question mark when it comes to the right-hander's legacy. "I'm a little prejudiced on Clemens," Torre said. "He was like a son to me. Unfortunately, the question mark is always gonna be there with him. It's something that's sad for me ... because I disliked him like everyone else until I got a chance to know him. He was a great teammate for these guys and he was very devoted to the team he was playing on, and I always respected that." Torre was at Yankee Stadium on Sunday for Old Timer's Day. Two weeks ago, Clemens was found not guilty on six counts of charges that he lied to Congress in 2008 about his use of performance-enhancing drugs. "I'm just happy he has a chance to exhale now," Torre said.