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Michigan man, 82, pitches complete game against players half his age Phil Clements has been playing baseball since he was about 4 years old. He grew up in Belding and played at Central Michigan University. Author: Matt Gard Updated: 11:29 PM EDT July 12, 2021 GRAND RAPIDS, Mich. — On a hot July night, beads of sweat formed on the forehead of Phil Clements as he sat in the dugout at historic Sullivan Field. He had just finished warming up. He used both hands to raise a navy blue towel to dry his face. A Bruce Springsteen song beloved by baseball fans rang out from the stadium's speakers.