While Andrews was at the Hughston Clinic in 1985, a rookie pitcher named Roger Clemens came to him with an injury to the rotator cuff of his right shoulder.
Over them he buttoned a cuff-frayed and graying black cassock with its faint stink of him, waisted it with a hand-wide black cincture, snapped on a starched white Roman collar, and laced on his ankle-high black walking shoes.