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All-Star game features Blue Jays vs. NL
BALTIMORE (AP) — Cito Gaston pulled
out his lineup card and read out loud
Leading off. Roberto Alomar of the Blue
lays.
Batting second. Paul Mohtor of the Blue
|nvs.
Batting fourth. Jim* Charter of the Blue |nvs
Batting fifth. |ohn Olerud of the Blue (ays
Then he paused
'So I guess I hast* some questions to
answer.” the Toronto manager said
Well ome to this year's All-Star game Best
of the Blue (ays vs the best of the National
I-eague
In all. Gaston is taking seven of his Toron
to players to Tuesday night's game That s
one-quarter of the American l eague roster
that, by the wav. does not include more than
two rncmliers from any other team
One thing about this job you will learn.”
Gaston said of managing in the All Star
game, people will i ritii i/.e you."
Gaston heard it from the sellout ( rowd at
Camden Y ards, too. when he vs as hom'd by
the fans who had come to watch hatting
practit e
Tt doesn't bother me I'm used to it.” he
said "Like I've said, six of those guys are
world champions, and the other guv IMoli
tor) is a Hall of Earner.”
Another future Hall of Lamer — known
for fasthreaks, licit fasthalls highlighted
Monday s workouts
Mu huel Iordan hit one hall into the left
field seats at a morning batting prat til e but
did not c ome close in 2(1 swings during a
celebrity home run contest Tom Selleck.
however, i leans! the 25-foot high scoreboard
in right held.
"It's hard I'm used to seeing the hall on
the tee,” Jordan said
One slugger who was missing was
Detroit's Mickey Tettleton. who leads with
tiie Al. with 24 homers and is second with
7.1 Kills He was off while Molitor ( .107. 10
homers. firi Kills) made it
''Tettleton is a calc her and Molitor is a
designated hitter and a first hnserniin. Gas
ton said Monday
Or |H>rhaps Baltimore reliever Gregg Olson
Starting lineups
BALTIMORE (AP) — The starting
lineups and pi It.hers for Tuesday night's
All-Star game at Camden Yards
National League
Marquis Grissom, cf, Montreal.
Barry Bonds, If. San Francisco.
Gary Sheffield. 3b. Florida
John Kruk. lb. Philadelphia.
Barry Larkin, ss. Cincinnati
Mark Grace, dh. Chicago.
David Justice, rf. Atlanta.
Darren Daulton, c. Philadelphia.
Kyne Sandberg, 2b, Chicago.
Starter: Terry Mulhollond.
Philadelphia.
American League
Rolx-rto Alomar. 2b. Toronto.
Paul Molitor, dh. Toronto.
Ken Griffey )r . cf. Seattle
Joe Charter, rf, Toronto
John Olerud, lb. Toronto
Kirby Puckett, If, Minnesota
Cal Ripken, ss. Baltimore.
Wade Boggs. 3b. New York
Ivan Rodriguez, <. Texas.
Starter Mark Langston. California.
(23 saves. 1 24 ERA) instead of Toronto's
Duane Ward 122 saves, 2 17 ERA) Or maybe
Oakland outfielder Rickey Henderson (.307.
2H stolen bases} rather than Toronto's Devon
While ( 2H0. l‘» SB)
Alomar, Olerud and Carter w ere elec ted
starters bv the fans Gaston added the other
four Toronto players.
At least Gaston did not pick Blue Jays
pitt her Put Henlgen to start as the Al. tries to
extend a five-game winning streak, its
longest in a series it trails 37-25-1.
Instead. California's Mark Langston will
f«u e Philadelphia's Terry Mulholland.
"The manager, each year, has the final
selection, and all I try to do it jiwm» sure ne
doesn’t forget to think about everybody." AL
President Bobby Brown said "I just try to
remind him of all the players 1 think should
I*- considered.
"H« knew, obviously, when he picked
seven Blue Jays there's going to be a lot of
comment on that." Brown said "But there
isn't any Blue lay on there that's not play
ing awfully weM."
True, the Blue lays won the World Series
last year. And, at 49-40. they have the best
record in the league this year, despite los
ing 10 of the last 11.
But not since Cincinnati manager Sparky
Anderson brought seven of his Reds to the
1977 game have so many players from one
team been picked The last AL team with
seven was Oakland in 1975. selected by A s
manager Alvin Dark.
The most ever from one team was nine by
the 1958 Yankees They were t hosen bv
New York manager Casey Stengel
Picking your own players, however, is a
perk of the position NI. manager Bobby Cos
of Atlanta has five Braves, most among Nl.
teams
Seven times in the last nine All-Star
games the Al. manager has picked more of
his own players than anyone else's
Mulholland will start instead of the three
Atlanta pitchers that Cox brought to Balti
more The Phillies left-hander will get his
third i bailee this year to face some of the
Blue lavs hitters.
Mulholland started the exhibition opener
March (> against Toronto and gave up three
runs on four flits in two innings Alomar and
White each got a flit and Carter drove in a
run.
Four days later. Mulholland again started
against Toronto, holding the Blue Jays hit
less for throe innings He gave up a sacrifice
fly to Molitor.
"They had a pretty good hitting lineup I
didn't have my best stuff the first time,"
Mulholland said. "They made a lot of con
tact."
"I'm looking forward to seeing some of
those guys Tuesday night," he said.
OREGON UPDATE
Oregon volluylwll ixuk h Gerry
Gregory named two assistants to
tns staff
Patty Javnt’, w iio headed the
volleylxill program at Pacific Uni
versity . was named as the team's
assistant coat h. replacing Cathy
Nelson, who took, the head
coaching post at Portland State
|avne was awarded coach-of
Ihe-year honors in both of her
seasons at P.n ific. compiling a
34-43 record for the NAIA school.
"(Jayne) brings a wealth of
experience and enthusiasm to
our program and will provide us
w ith a different dimension this
season," Gregory said. "As a
fierc e competitor and standout
setter, she has proven her ability
ns a player and had demonstrat
ed the proficiency to pass down
that expertise from a coaching
standpoint."
Jayne earned a bachelor's
degree from Portland State in
19H9 uiul was captain of the
Viking team that captured a
NCAA Division 11 national cham
pionship in 1‘iHH Before she
coac hed at Pacific, she was a
graduate assistant at Ohio State
and co*directed the Portland
State setters camp last summer
Former University player and
current Churc hill High School
coach Kirsten Frazer joins the
Ducks us a restricted-earnings
assistant. She guides) the Lancers
the past five seasons and helped
coach the Storm-N-West Volley
ball Club elite-14 and under-16
teams the past two years.
"We've had some tremendous
assistant coaches here in the (Mist,
and I know (Frazer) is going to
continue that tradition," Grego
ry said. "I know she has taken
great pride in her ability to com
municate with her athletes, and
I felt that will be a big bonus to
our program."
A l.os Angelos native. Frazer
graduated from the University
with a Ink he lor's degree in phys
ical education in 1984 and
earned a master's degree in 1984
She was voted Oregon's most
improved volleyball player in
1980
'"nns is a move I've been look
ing to make for the last few
years.” Frazer said. "The oppor
tunity comes at a real good time
for me, plus it gives me the
chance to work with someone I
really respect like (Gregory)."
A British Columbia haskuttiall
star has announced her intention
to play for the Oregon women's
team.
Cindie Edamura. a 5-foot-7
point guard from Westsvde Sec
ondary School in Kamloops. B.C.
was named province player of
the year in 1993 while leading
her squad to a 25-1 record and
n British Columbia champi
onship Shu averaged 17.2 points,
5.ti rebounds, 5.5 assists and 4.5
steals per game her senior year.
Kdumura also turned the ball over
only 74 times in 25 games.
"(Kdarnura) is a very solid, all
around player who possesses all
the skills of a true point guard.”
Duck coach Jody Runge said
"She is extremely quick and uti
lizes great court vision at all
times, demonstrating the profi
ciency as an outstanding ball
handler who is able to penetrate
the lane us well as pass and
shoot.”
The two-year starter, who was
named MVP in three of the
school’s four regular-season tour
naments her senior year, also
achieved all-provincial recogni
tion in volleyball and soccer last
year, in addition to graduating
with a 4.0 CPA
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