Thinking about the time Ted Turner fired the manager of the Atlanta Braves and appointed himself as the replacement to try to figure out why the team was so bad and break a 16-game losing streak.
He managed for one game in 1977 before the National League told him he couldn’t do that.
"They must have put that rule in yesterday,” he told a reporter. “If I'm smart enough to save $11 million to buy the team, I ought to be smart enough to manage it."