Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, November 18, 1992, Page 12, Image 11

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Teams begin expansion draft
NEW YORK (AH) Bryan
Harvey, Charlie Hayes and Ja< k
Armstrong were among the
more prominent players picked
In the first two rounds Tuesday
as the Colorado Rockies and
Florida Marlin* iiegan the ex
pansion draft by going In differ
ent directions
Lee Smith, Danny Tartabull,
Shawon Dunston and Jose
Lind, all mentioned in possible
trade talks, were not selected.
Instead. Florida focused on mi
nor leaguers at the start while
Colorado concentrated on low
er-priced veterans
But Marlins general manager
Dave Dombmwski said he still
expected a half dozen deals by
the lime the third and final
round was finished I hero was
a chance, for example, that
Jody Reed would he traded
from Colorado to Los Angeles
and that Creg Hibbard might go
from Florida to the Chicago
Cut>s
As expet lid. Atlanta pitching
phenomenon David Nied was
the No, 1 overall choice by Col
orado Toronto outfield pros
per! Nigel Wilson was taken
next by the Marlins It figured
that the two Is-si teams would
be tapped to start slocking the
Na'ional League clubs that
rnighl lie the worst in 19f)3
Alter that, it wits dear which
wav the Marlins and Rockies
were going in the first round as
thev took turns choosing play
ers left off 15-man protected
list* Colorado went for experi
ence and Honda went with
youth in baseball's first draft
since Toronto and Seattle
picked Hi years ago, and both
avoided the available, high
priced talent.
There was mostly silence
from the assembled general
managers and the fans from
Florida and Colorado as the
picks were announced. The
draft was held in the same ball
room where the NFL draft is
conducted each April, but there
were none of the crazed fans
who curse and cheer each pick
from the balcony.
II was all business as the
Rockies, looking for power hit
ters to play at Mile High Stadi
um and experienced pitchers to
keep the hall down, loaded up
righl away on current major
leaguers
Colorado's first 11 picks, in
cluding Haves, Rend, Jerald
Clark. Kevin Keimer, Alex Cole,
Darren Holmes and Joe Cirardi
have all played in the majors.
There was a chance, however,
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that Reed and Reirnor would be
traded once the draft was com
pleted with oach team having
36 players
Twelve of Colorado's 13
choices In the first round have
been in the big leagues, com
bining for u total of 2.794
games in the majors The aver
age age of the Rockies' first
rounders for opening day 1993
is 26 7. and only five of the
players will be 25 and under by
then
"lust throw a lot of sinkers
anti keep the ball down," ad
vised Holmes, who pitched for
Milwaukee's Triple-A Denver
team last season.
The Marlins, meanwhile, be
gan an immediate youth move
ment
Of Honda's 13 picks in the
opening round, only six have
been in the majors, combining
lor 622 games. They took 10
players who will be 25 and un
der by next April, for an aver
age age of 24.6 on opening day.
The only odd name in the
Marlins' lot was Harvey, who
led the American League with
46 saves in 1991, but missed
most of the last year with an el
bow Injury The California An
gels owed him SI 1.25 million
for the next three years.
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