After Roger Clemens allowed just four hits in seven innings, Garrett Atkins hit a grand slam in the eighth off Russ Springer that led the Colorado Rockies to a 6-5 victory Tuesday night. "You can't let that stuff bother you because I've been beat every which way you can think of," Clemens said. "They made me look good a number of times when I have only been able to go seven or not get it to the eighth, and I try to make them all aware of the fact that I am going to need help each night. I think my complete games are pretty much over." Morgan Ensberg had a grand slam and five RBI to back the 42-year-old Clemens, who leads the major leagues with a 1.50 ERA but is just 6-3. Clemens allowed a fourth-inning homer to Preston Wilson -- the first run off the Rocket on the road in 49 1/3 innings since Sept. 14 at St. Louis. "It was disappointing to see it get away, because once again he had another marvelous outing," Houston manager Phil Garner said. "We should have gotten the win, and normally our bullpen holds up for us, but it didn't tonight." Houston's Craig Biggio was hit by a pitch in the fifth inning against Jason Jennings, tying Don Baylor's post-1900 major-league record of 267 times getting hit. Biggio has been hit 11 times this season -- his 10th time in double digits in 12 seasons. "When you play this game, things are going to happen," Biggio said. "To have it happen here, in Colorado, where Don managed, is pretty nice."