Top Could-Have-Beens of Yankees History: Ken Clay
Briefly

George Steinbrenner's impatience, stemming from a desire to win, led to a chaotic era for the Yankees characterized by a high turnover of managers and trading away prospects.
Ken Clay, a once-promising pitcher, was emblematic of Steinbrenner's impatience. His struggles in the majors, including control issues, fueled the tendency to part with young talent.
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