Dressed in Astros gear and wearing an Astros Spring Training cap, Roger Clemens hit grounders and threw batting practice to his son, Koby, along with prospects Eli Iorg and Tip Fairchild, all of whom will participate in a mini-camp prior to Minor Leaguers reporting to Kissimmee in early March. Clemens, still undecided about his future as an active player, will be right in the middle of the action, coaching, advising, guiding the 40 youngsters scheduled to participate in the camp. This is surely a warmup to what is certain to be Clemens' next career when he indeed retires. But until he holds that final press conference, until he puts the percentage of retirement chances at 100 and doesn't change his mind, the questions will continue. Will Clemens pitch this year? And if so, when? And for whom? A week after giving an 80-20 ratio, 80 being the odds that he's going to retire, Clemens revealed very little about his future, except to confirm he'll be spending quite a bit of time at Osceola County Stadium in the next month or so. "I'm not thinking anything," Clemens said. "Hopefully, until May, this will be the last time I have to address it."