Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 28, 1992, Page 9A, Image 9

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    Baylor will manage
expansion Rockies
DENVER (Al*) — Don Baylor, long considered a lop candi
date to run a team but bypassed twice last year, became the
fourth minority manager in the major leagues when be was
hired Tuesday by the expansion Colorado Rockies
Baylor, 42. played for six American League teams in a 1U
year career as an outfielder, first baseman and designated hit
ler, playing in three World Series and seven AL playoffs Ho
had a .260 career average, 33B homers and 1.276 RBls
Baylor was introduced during a news conference
GOLF
Continued from Page 8A
ic and Hobo Statu by one: and
two strokes respectively I’uc if
it:'* Brian Wear won the indi
vidual title with a 7-under-par
209, beating Boise State's David
Lebeck i>y six shots
The Ducks will play in their
final tournament of the fall sea
son on Monday and Tuesday
when they travel to Los An
geles to compete in the UCLA
Invitational The Ducks will not
play after that tournament until
the Spring season begins In
February.
“We are behind where I
thought we would be at this
point in the season." Nosier
said "I hope we ran finish the
fall season with a good tourna
ment this weekend."
The Oregon women's golf
team will also be playing in
their final tournament of tint
fall next week when they com
pete in the I’ioneer/Urum Clas
sic in Temucula. Calif
The Ducks are coming off a
sixth-place finish in the Stan
ford Intercollegiate earlier last
weekend. Oregon shot rounds
of Cl 12. 31 1 unil 307 to finish 65
shots behind No I ranked Sun
lose State.
Junior Cappv Muck led the
Ducks with u 227, finishing in
lltti place Mack's opening
round score of 73 was the Imv
ost for the Ducks
Sophomore Leigh Casey and
senior Shannon Maier finished
with scores of 233 and 235 to
place 30th and 35th, respec
tively Oregon's Shannon Hare
finished in 37th place with a
total of 231 Senior Stacy Jo
Smith finished in 5Hlh place
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