After meeting with Congress on Friday, former Yankees' infielder Chuck Knoblauch did not reveal the specifics of what he told members of the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, according to the Associated Press.
Knoblauch's lawyer Diana Marshall told the AP, "Everything was fine. He answered all the questions."
The meeting was part of the preparation leading up to a Feb. 13 hearing.
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