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Show Thursday, February 25, 1999 The Daily Utah MARTINEZ continued from page 10 the Lakers; only Belle isn't as colorful as the worm. He's just mean. Of course everyone knows about the biggest deal of the e decade. Cy Young winner Roger Clemens want to the Yankees for David Wells (Toronto) and some scraps. To the horror of Red Sox fans, Rocket, who was a mainstay in Boston for years, will be donning the pin stripes, and probably a World Series' ring before too long. Some people felt bad for Wells, one of the most popular players on the Yankees. A man who pitched a perfect off-seas- think Samuel Jackson said it best at the ESPY's (which sucked by the way), when he said, "Garth Brooks will do for baseball what Tony Gwynn did for country music." Now let's catch up on who went Writers where in the need a spring training too. It usually off-seaso-n. consists of baseball magazines, lots of internet time logged in and plenty of adult beverages. The biggest acquisitions include Kevin Brown to my Dodgers from San Diego. Brown is the second-bes- t pitcher Brown traded this has started in the last two World Series, for different teams each time. If God has a heart, it will be this October. Albert Belle, and his emotional baggage, go to Baltimore from Chicago. This is huge for the Orioles. Some skeptics are hesitant of Belle because of his attitude. But Belle is well worth the risk, similar to Dennis Rodman and to be off-seaso-n. three-for-thr- ee 11 -- Harris Out, Rodman In for Lakers . I Chronicle Five-tim- head-coachi- duties Thursday against the winless Clippers. Harris' firing was announced while Dennis Rodman, the NBA's leading rebounder the last seven seasons, was participating in his first practice session with the team after signing a contract Tuesday. "From a playing perspective, I don't think there's any doubt he will help our basketball team," West said of Rodman. "Sometimes we need a little fire. He will add some spice to dent of basketball operations, said that one of two assistants Kurt Rambis or Larry Drew will handle the coaching duties for the rest of game last year, started game one of the World Series and helped New York to its second World Series in three years. A care-fre- e pitcher, who listened to Metallica and Van Halen before his starts. Someone who loved being a Yankee so much he spent thousands of dollars on an old Babe Ruth cap. And he gets cast away to Canada like some sort of Van Excl. I feel for Wells as well, but if you have a chance to get Clemens, you must "cut the sob sister crap," as Ty Cobb would say, and bring in the Rocket. Robert (Horry) coming back, with Dennis, it's going to be exciting." The new coach will face the difficult task of dealing with a chemistry experiment, adding the flamboyant Rodman to a mix of underachieving superstars that Lakers forward Rick Fox has termed "selfish." West said longtime assistant Bill Bertka will handle the INGLEWOOD, Calif. In with the Worm, and out with the coach. The slumping Los Angeles Lakers, considered one of the teams to beat in the NBA this season, fired coach Del Harris on Wednesday on the heels of three road losses in as many days. Jerry West, the Lakers' vice presi- the season. ESPN's David Aldridge reported that Rambis is likely to take over duties for the 9 The Lakers were beaten in overSunday at Seattle; time at Denver on Monday 3 at Vancouver on night, and 92-8- 117-1- 93-8- Tuesday night. Denver's win was only its second in 10 games this season and the Grizzlies had never beaten Los Angeles in 12 previous games between the teams. The losses left L.A. at "I wouldn't exactly say we were floundering," West said. "We've the Lakers. The negatives arc some- times away from the game, and sometimes get back to the game. Any coach that has ever had Dennis will tell you he brings tenacity to head-coachi- remainder of the season after Thursday night's game against the Los Angeles Clippers in Anaheim. "We like to bring in people that 6-- 6. the table." Harris leaves with regret as far as Rodman is concerned. "I don't know what kind of ride it would have been, but it was one I wanted to take," Harris said. "With we think have a future," West said of Drew and Rambis. "We have confi- dence that one of those two people would do a good job for us based on their time around the office." played a very difficult schedule. Does that concern me? No. We have to look forward to tomorrow, not yesterday. Associated Press The Daily Utah G RON GL 1 H J "The University of Utah's Independent Student Voice Since 1890' Display advertising. CAMPUS RATE (Campus ads must be accompanied by LOCAL DISPLAY CLASSIFIEDS Quarter Page 20 column inches $9.ooin. a campus order or be prepaid) , $io.ooin. RATE 51 $i2.ooin. $n.77in. 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