Appearing before a Senate subcommittee on antitrust and monopoly on July 9, 1958, Yankees manager Casey Stengel gave a couple of long-winded and convoluted answers to the questions of Sen. Estes Kefauver.
After one lengthy monologue that veered from the subject at hand, an exasperated Kefauver said, “Mr. Stengel, I am not sure I made my question clear.”
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“Yes, sir,” Stengel replied. “Well, that is all right. I am not sure I’m going to answers yours perfectly either.”
That exchange springs to mind these days as everyone debates whether changes are necessary to restore baseball.