1 he P ortland O bserver « J anuary 24, 1996 P age B5 Griffey May Leave Mariners Get By Brandon, Cavaliers i Ken Griffey Jr., the first (rue su­ perstar of Seattle baseball, is consid­ ering leaving the team when his con­ tract expires at the end of the 1996 season. The Seattle Times reported that Griffey is wavering in his desire to sign a long-term contract with the fiscally conscious Mariners. Among the concerns Griffey hasexpressed is the weather in Seattle. “I don’t like snow and I don’t like cold rain, said Griffey, who has spent this off-season with his family in Orlando, Fla. “I like Seattle, the Ians and all. But being here (Florida) where we can go outdoors to hang all the time every day is great.” The Mariners reportedly can meet his monetary needs but the composi­ tion and competitiveness of the team are major concerns. “The Mariners are very much in the ballpark fin an cially ,” said Grilley sagent Brian Goldberg. “But there arc other factors over which no one has any control that will prob­ ably figure in what happens." The M ariners, the American League wild card winners, have un­ n s no nuKe that we ve won I eight out of 10,” Robinson said. I "W e’ve been playing together I more as a team. Guys are getting I more open shots and we re run- I ning the offense a Io, more. It’s I just a situation where now we’re I looking for each other out there.” 1 Danny Ferry scored 20 of his I career-high 29 points in the sec- I ond half and Terrell Brandon I added 25 for Cleveland, which I wrapped up a seven-game road trip at 3-4. “All of us are tired but that’s the nature of the game to be tired but you have to find a way to fight through it," Brandon said. "I think it becomes more mental then physical. You know we’ve been on the road for two weeks but every team goes on these type of road trips and we just have to find a better way to end them. Obvi­ ously we didn’t do that tonight.” Cleveland led 61 -55 after three quarters but the Blazers took con­ trol of the game with a 14-3 run. Robinson started the burst with a three-pointer. dergone a payroll-reducing shakeup this winter. Gone are first baseman Tino Martinez, who enjoyed a break­ through season with 31 homers and 111 runs batted in. Also gone arc Mike Blowers, who had 23 homers and 96 runs baited in, and setup man Jeff Nelson, who sported a 2 .17 ERA and struck out 96 in 78 innings. "I hated to see us break up a good hunch of guys,” Griffey said. “I care a lot about who I play with. It hasn’t helped me to see Tino and Blow go, or Nellie. The Mariners are always starting over, and that gets old.” Griffey, who hit .252 with 17 hom­ ers and 42 runs batted in 72 games, missed most of the season with a broken left wrist. He had a metal plate and seven screws removed in December and is expected to be at 100 percent at the start ol the season. Griffey has talked about playing in Cincinnati, has a fondness for Florida, and his dad is the hitting coach in C olorado. II the Mariners can I sign Grilley he would almost certainly bring back a package of young players the Mariners can build around. Portland resident Terrel Brandon of the Cleveland Cavaliers at the Rose Garden Sunday. ___ ________ Steelers, Dallas Jattle For Superbowl XXX The Pittsburgh Steelers arrived Monday night in Arizonaas the countdown continues toward Sunday’s Super Bowl 30 at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe. The Dallas Cowboys arrived Sunday and will train at the Arizona Cardi­ nals’ facility in Tempe. The Steelers will prepare for the game at Scottsdale Community College. The attention Sunday was focused on Cowboys quarterback Troy Aikman, who revealed that he faces possible elbow surgery after the Super Bowl and will miss the Pro Bowl on February 4th. Jerry Jones also filed a protest with the league asking that Kordell Stewart, the third-string quarterback but all-purpose weapon, be prevented from having communications equipment in his helmet. Quarterbacks are allowed tocommunicate with the sidelines but Jones fears that Stewart has an advantage when he lines up at wide receiver or in the backfield. The NFL denied the request. We talked to (Jerry) Seeman last Thursday and he promptly got with commissioner (Paul) Tagliabue,” said Jones. “We (rules committee) never intended for any player other than the quarterback to have any communication with the sidelines. As a matter of fact the biggest concern of the commissioner was a star wars concept. We don’t want to turn our game and make it so technical to communicate to players as they try to make their decisions. We were turned down rather promptly.” “They're (NFL) reasoning for allowing him to wear the head set is he was drafted as a quarterback,” said Cowboys coach Barry Switzer. “A lot of players were drafted as quarterbacks and moved on to other positions. I was talking to Jerry Seamon and I said we're gonna use Deion at that position. He was a quarterback in high school, has a great arm and is a baseball player so we’re gonna give him a shot at quarterback." As for the Steelers, cornerbaek Rod Woodson continues to show progress from knee surgery that has sidelined him almost all of the season Head coach Bill Cowher said he will make a decision on Woodson’s status later this week but at this time he is expected to play. He practiced all of last week, said Cowher. “I list him as questionable at this time but we are seeing no setbacks at this time. He has progressed to the point where I think he can contribute but it won’t be determined until game day. The Cowboys-Steelers game will mark the firs, three-time meeting in Super Bowl history. The only other rematches in Super Bowl history were Miami against Washington, Buffalo versus Dallas and Cincinnati against San Fran­ cisco. The Steelers defeated the Cowboys, 35-31, in Super Bowl 13 and 2 1 - 17 in Super Bowl 10. The Cowboys are back in the Super Bowl for the third time in four years while the Steelers make their first appearance in 16 years. (Photo by Michael G. 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