Show 2D : The Salt Lake Tribune Wednesday June 20 1990 1111 el1111 9Q ' ir r -- MI- JIL -- AN- Tribune Wire Services game-winnin- tti t field corner scoring John Kruk from second base to gic !lie Phil lies their Tuesfourth victory in five games day night over the Pittsburgh Pirates in Philadelphia "I just try to stay in and hit the ball up the middle" Thon said "He losing pitcher Bill Landrum threw me a fastball inside and I reacted to it I've been feeling better at the plate Hope fully I can produce Baseball is a fun-fl- y 2-- 1 -- game" Indeed it is And the Phillies have to feel good about rookie Jose DeJesus DeJesus a acquired in a spring-trainin- g trade with the Kansas City Royals worked eight innings allowed seven hits and one run struck out two and walked three DeJesus started this season on the right-hand- - disabled list at er e Scranton-WilkesBarr- with a 338 ERA and was when called up this month His big problem has been wildness He walked six batters in six innings in his first start with the Phillies on June 13 "I talked with my pitching coach Darold Knowles before the game" said DeJesus "and he told me 'Just focus on the catcher Don't even look at the batter' But I looked at the batter in the first inning until I said to myself 'Jose don't look at the batter' I tell myself to just throw the ' 4 fastball" There has been talk that the Phil-lie- s just wanted a quick look at DeJesus and probably would send him back to the minors "I didn't think about that" he said "I didn't want to put pressure on myself I say to myself 'Jose throw strikes Make 'em hit your best pitch'" Reds Braves At Atlanta Charlie Leibrandt pitched a six-he shutout to end Cincinnati's winning streak as the Braves won the doubleheader nightcap of a e to stop their own losing streak The Reds won the opener with a ninth-innin- g rally that featured a solo 2-- 4-- 0 it twi-nig- 1 g But they were drowned out at the end by the small Colombian contingent which danced sang and waved flags in tribute of Rincon's goal "Now my teammates and I can celebrate" Higuita said West Germany took Group D with five points Yugoslavia a winner over the United Arab Emirates was next with four Colombia's three goal differential points and plus-will be enough to assure it is one of teams the four best third-plac- e The Germans whose goal came from Pierre Littbarski only two minutes before Rincon connected were impressed by Colombia "Having certainly qualified before this match reduced the concentration of my team" West German coach Franz Beckenbauer said "Colombia played very well in the first half and perhaps deserved more than what they got 1 had been expecting a good show from the Colombian team today They will do even better in the next matches because they are growing in form and confidence" Yugoslavia had no trouble with the UAE appearing in its first World Cup The Yugoslays scored early and late with Darko Pancev getting two of the goals 4-- 1 1 4 Cromwell Qualifies For Senior Event Special to The Tribune RENO Nev — Amateur golfer Ken Cromwell of Ogden shot a 75 on the Hidden Valley Country Club course here Tuesday to earn a berth In next week's US Senior Golf Championship in Ridgewood NJ star in Cromwell a long-tim- e Utah's amateur golfing circles was four over par after the first five holes then settled down to play the remaining 13 holes in two under par Another Utah golfer pro Bob Bet-leof Bear Lake is attempting to qualify at the Castle Pines CC in Denver Mark Passey who resigned as the executive director of the Utah Golf Association earlier this year to take a position with the USGA will be the tournament 4 1 "'' ' '' ''' ' ' 'C'' ' I if ' VXVialiplegt1 rat'''' ''' ' 4- 1 oat treiwIti gi1 4 -- ' - '' ' ' 401'' t 1 f 'lir - - At :" t" tfr4t t il 04 - 'g Ow- A 0 t II :771 ':e' ''''k4 e Clk' 9 ti " four-hitte- "'I- t :4: 41 LO et 1 te - g g 43'144'- 4 k! ''''' '''Ii' streak reached en's errorless-gam- e 61 surpassing the record set by Kevin Elster of the New York Mets in 1988 Elster holds the record of 88 consecutive errorless games set during the 1988-8seasons four-gam- - 71rim 4 '" ?wl - 7 record for consecutive errorless eighth shutout of the season and the eighth thrown against St Louis Dodgers 5 Astros 1: At Los Angeles Fernando Valenzuela ended a persone al losing streak as the Dodgers won their fourth in a row and handed the Astros a club record-tyinllth straight road loss Valenzuela allowed four hits in seven innings in beating Mike Scott as the Astros lost their fifth straight Padres 4 Giants 3: At San Francisco e the Giants' winning streak ended with Roberto Alomar getting three hits and an RBI as the San Dieslide go Padres ended a three-gam- e Bruce Hurst ) allowed five hits in five innings Gary Carter set a National League record for career games caught catching the 1862nd of his ' ''' Cubs 2 Expos 1: At Montreal Chicago's 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followed instructions fanning Bell to start the ninth before giving way to Rob Murphy who struck out Fred McGriff and John Olerud for his third save "That was a giant win" Murphy said "Every win is a big one But now it's one game back of Toronto instead of three 1 had my mechanics going for me All of a sudden the strikes were coming and the outs followed" After Toronto's John Cerutti held Boston to two runs and eight hits in eight innings Duane Ward took over in the ninth He started out by walking Dwight Evans and Ellis Burks followed with a triple past diving center fielder Mookie Wilson Burks scored on a grounder by Tony Pena "1 thought it was a good pitch that he Burks hit off the fists" Ward said "The ball kept tailing There was nothing we could do" The victory Boston's 12th in 17 games lifted the Red Sox within one e Toronto in the game of American League East Indians 5 Orioles 4: At Cleveland g Felix Fermin got a rare extra-bas- e hit off Gregg Olson Baltimore's relief ace in the eighth inning and scored the winning run on Sandy Alomar's single Fermin who started the game batting first-plac- light-hittin- near-perfe- Photo base allowing a run to score for the Braves Reds went on to win first game of twinbill extra-bashits in 138 doubled with one out After Stan Jefferson walked and Jerry Browne flied out Alomar singled to score Fermin 217 with seven e Tigers 7 Athletics 6: At Detroit Alan Trammell drove in four runs g three on a homer and Cecil Fielder singled home the tying and winning runs in the fourth inning first-innin- 63 RBIs giving him a majors-leadin- g Paul Gibson was the winner with 323 strong innings of relief Dave Stewart threw 142 pitches in seven innings yielding seven runs and 12 hits and suffered his second straight loss Royals 2 Mariners 1: At Kansas City Kevin Seitzer tripled home the decisive run in the second inning and Royals pitchers stranded 12 Seattle baserunners as Kansas City won for the fifth time in six games Steve Farr gave up five hits in five innings in his second start of the season Jeff Mont- gomery the Royals' fifth pitcher worked the ninth for his fifth save Angels 5 White Sox 3: At Chicago Donnie Hill and Devon White each doubled home two runs in a four-rurally as California handed Chicago its fifth straight setback With Chicago leading Dave Winfield opened the California sixth with a single and Lance Parrish and Chili Davis walked to fill the bases Donn Pall Chicago's third pitcher of the inning entered and Hill doubled to tie the game White followed with a double that put the Angels ahead n sixth-innin- g 3-- 1 Rangers 5 Twins 4: At Arlington Texas Pete Incaviglia homered with one out in the seventh inning to break a tie as Texas handed Minnesota its 1 lth loss in 12 games Incaviglia crushed a pitch from John Candelaria 411 feet over the center-fiel- d wall It was the eighth homer off Candelaria this season all by batters 4-- 4 3-- 2 right-hande- Yankees 5 d Brewers 1: At Milwau- D-- 1 right-hande- d 3 4 One of those benefits will be LA's top draft pick pitcher Ron Walden The from Blanchard (Okla) High was the eighth pick overall in this year's amateur draft Manager Joe Vavra is back for his second year The Billings Mustangs will have a famous baseball name on their side — Perez — as they chase the Dodgers Victor Perez son of Reds star Tony will play first base and outfield for the Mustangs Shortstop Keith Gordan who was drafted in the second round is the highest drafted player sent to Bill d ings The Mustangs in their 17th season as a Reds farm will be managed by Gerry Groninger who has been a minor-leagu- e pitching coach for the Reds the last three years n four-gam- Returning from last year's team are pitcher Sean Brian 658) Doty (3-408) and catcher Brian Fry (2-Nichols (267 18 RBIs) The Helena Brewers last season are in their fifth year of affiliation with Milwaukee This year they'll get Milwaukee's No 1 pick outfielder Larue laver who was drafted 54th overall First-yea- r manager Gary Calhoun 26-4- 1 right-hande- d left-hand- 2 2 38-3- 0 can also call on returning pitchers Tim Wilson a right-handwho was (411 ERA) lefty Bill Brake ley (2- 3-- 4 r Eric Patton 481) and 298) The Toronto Blue Jays remain committed to the idea that the Pioneer League is a true rookie league even though most players now come to the experileague with major-colleg- e ence That means it'll be another long year for their affiliate in Medicine Hat which sported a record last year Garth Iorg a utility infielder for Blue Jays for six the major-leagu- e years will try his hand as manager 1 (6-- right-hande- 2 23-4- 6 Speedier Outfield Highlights '90 Trappers k 0YN - 7 r Continued From runs and 38 RBIs for Memphis State rgrttrr!orl r-i1- - 't "441:'' '‘ 4 in 1988 — 7'1' 11 414 NS 0 ' ' ' A '11'' D-- 1 g'i 11 i with ‘qt T'i'--' l' t? ?0 r ''' :: l'''' - t::''''''''"-1(:- V '''' 4 " :— 91F ::t k ''0 ' ' :' ''!!74'--k : I ?: ::-1- (fA'firjtilt iromrornef ' '- !: :' if f ' ''::: : I ':: ' -- '' 4 t I 1 ) t py him" The infield will be anchored by returning second baseman Ed Garczyk who hit 323 and stole eight bases last year as a backup to JD Ramirez "I'm looking forward to this year" Garczyk said "For me it's a lot more relaxed this year than last year I know all the coaches except Mark Brewer the pitching coachl and I know more people in Salt Lake" Joining Garczyk in the infield on opening night will be bulky first baseman Butch Harris third baseman Tom Duffin and shortstop John Urcioli The Harris played at Southwest Louisiana "He looks more like a football player than a baseball player" Belmonte said "But he's got some power and he can adjust well to the count and situation I'm really impressed watching 225-poun- d I 11'1 —Tnioune "They're about equal" said the Trappers manager "We'll switch off unless one gets hot Then we'll stay 4k Sloe Photo by Steve Gfiffin Trappers' Tom Duffin gives fans "their money's worth" him hit" Duffin also should provide some power He hit 339 with eight homers and 49 RBIs two years ago at South Alabama Last year he played for Belmonte's Miami Twins -Tom Duffin is the type of guy people will enjoy watching" said Belmonte "He's aggressive in every facet of the game You watch him and you feel like he earned his money and you feel like you got your money's worth" right-hander- 3 1 5 Urcioli follows in the footsteps of popular Ray Karczewski who played shortstop in Salt Lake the last two season But that's nothing new for Urcioli who followed Karczewski at Staten Island's Tottenville High School and then at New York Tech Urcioli hit 307 this spring at Tech with 10 home runs and 36 RBIs Pitching is again a question mark for the Trappers but Belmonte insists a better outfield will help lower 605 earned last year's league-wors- t run average "Pitching as always well just have to wait and see" said Belmonte Schley is more positive "Our pitching is light years ahead of last year" he said Leading the pitching staff is third-yea- r professional Willie Ambos The r was with a 2 Q5 ERA right-hande- last year for the San Bernardino Mariners of the Class A California League He'll start Wednesday Other pitchers on the Trappers s roster include opening-daMike Steinkamp (3-561 ERA here last year) Randy White (5- 3 440 ERA last year at Idaho Falls) Dave Alexander (3-621 here last 375 this year) Tracy Jobes (8-spring at Mississippi State) Jeff Hagy Gene Mirabella and Joe Sawaia Rod Nett-fi(UNLV) and (7-Ron 293 for Nevada-Reno- ) Gerstein (Oklahoma State) Lefty e Gary Boone (Mesa College) and Ken Whitworth remain unsigned Belmonte will start the season with a four-marotation: Ambos Mirabella Nettnin and Steinkamp "We're not real settled in the bullpen" said the Trappers manager "We don't have an experienced y 6-- 1 n 3 right-hand- n closer" Infielderoutfielder James run" " Ralph stam"But but mered "I was always taught to swing the bat and be aggressive and not beg for a walk unless the pitcher is really wild" "Don't argue" the manager yelled poking a finger into Ralph's chest "You do what you are told" Ralph never had a chance to get his free pass to first base So intimidated by his manager's gruff manner Ralph took three straight called strikes and slinked back to the dugout amid more verbal abuse "You stink fella" said a sitting behind the plate "Why don't ya go to the batting cages and get some practice At this rate you'll never amount to anything" It didn't matter which team won this game What caught Ralph by surprise was the next image to appear He saw a old man with a handle-ba- r mustache "You look a little familiar" said Ralph "but your clothes are out of well-dresse- d kee the usually punchless Yankees built a four-rulead for only the third time in 23 games and Chuck Cary pitched out of two big jams in six scoreless innings as New York e losing streak in snapped a a game that was delayed twice by rain Pioneer Preview: Butte Dodgers Are Tops Continued From to Idaho Falls this year The Braves have a new manager Steve Curry who spent 10 seasons as a Phil lies farmhand and three players back from last season: 846 pitcher Tom Neuman (0-ERA) outfielder Mike Sweeney (097 in 31 and outfielder Chris Burton (269 8 doubles) Northern Division Great Falls ran away with the division title last year with a league-bes- t 53-1record Nobody's back from that team but the Dodgers are sure to benefit again in their seventh season as an affiliate of the Los Angeles Dodgers Continued From 1 outfielders would return the ball by throwing it into the stands while the batter rounded the bases The manager of Ralph's opposing team was a tyrant He was 12 and had a crew cut and the look of a Marine drill instructor As his team continued to throw the ball over teammates' heads the manager screamed for time out He walked out to the middle of the infield and called his team together "How many times have I told you ?" he yelled as he shook a clenched fist at his players Ralph suddenly regained some control (or maybe the umpire wanted to hurry the game along and began calling borderline pitches for strikes) and struck out the first batter he faced the next inning Suddenly a little girl bolted out of the stands and began to berate the umpire Her language turned the air purple and her father who was the one called out on strikes began to cry in embarrassment The girl wouldn't stop her attack on the umpire She actually came out on the field and threatened to hit the umpire with her umbrella She was not restrained until the police were called At that she did not leave easily going kicking and screaming Finally play resumed The next batter felt the sting of Ralph's wildness Ralph was really throwing hard now and the batter a jumped away balding corporate-typ- e from the pitch "Whatsa matter" cried the man's son a coaching first base "Fraidy cat huh Fraid of the ball? Didn't I teach you not to be afraid It'll only hurt a little while" "Hey let's put a skirt on him" yelled the man's nephew watching from the snack shack And so the game went one sloppy inning after another until it was near dark The final inning approached and the score was tied It was Ralph's turn to bat "Go for a walk" his manager said "Don't swing at anything Get a walk and maybe you'll score the winning D-- ' '1 F'erm1"1""ir "::42— '44 :7' '4t tch 1 -1- 111- !'zrrl In the second game Leibrandt walked none and struck out one Atlanta took a 0 lead off Rick Mahler in the first inning on an RBI single by Ron Gant and a hit batsman Jim Presley's eighth homer off Tim Layana in the eighth accounted for y official scorer of the Senior it al 1- bal ifv-- ninth Tribune Wire Services Continued From D-opening round beating Austria the United States and the Czechoslovaks who finished second The Colombians will be partying after pulling out a 1 tie in the final seconds against West Germany on Tuesday Freddy Rincon's whistle-beatingoal set off wild celebrations by his teammates and Colombian fans "Tomorrow we will have a party in Bologna" goalie Rene Higuita said :lifter Colombia advanced to the sec'ond round of the World Cup for the 'first time "But what a party they are t going to have tomorrow in Colombia and in Medellin" More than 50000 of the 72510 fans at Meazza Stadium had come from 4 16-1- - For Sox' Mecker This Wasn't Minor Lose Finale To Austrians West Germany V861 (141-1- 1 home run by Chris Sabo and a RBI single by Glenn Braggs Sabo's third hit of the game and 14th homer tied it with one out in the US Cuppers : —I 111 1 Dickie Thon wasn't trying to pull the ball in the 10th inning but his g hit wound up in the left s o gb c Doyle (323 44 RBIs at Pepperdine) shortstop Brian Biggers (Southwest Texas) first basemandesignated hitter Rich Bielski (Georgia) and infielderoutfielder Rob Bargas round out the Trappers lineup style" "I know and I should look familiar" replied the old gent "I invented the game of baseball My name's Abner Doubleday and I'm commissioner of all Little League baseball" "But where am I?" asked Ralph "You're in a place called Little League Boot Camp where moms and dads are sent to be on how to conduct themselves as coaches and spectators of this great game of ours" said Abner "It seems by the conduct of some of the parents that some of you were too hard on their kids Most of you jerks demanded perfection but forgot that your students were only 10- old or "You especially Ralph did a lot of psychological harm to your boy He had a chance to be a decent athlete until you messed him up You embarrassed him in front of his peers He now hates the game and says he'll never play baseball again" "But I didn't mean it" sobbed Ralph "I thought I was teaching him to be a better player" "Wrong Ralph" said Abner "I invented baseball so that the boys when they grew up to be men could feel like little boys again And you used it to make little boys feel like old men" Swimmers Gather For Utah Event Top swimmers from eight states and Canada will churn up the waters of the outdoor pool in competition at the Cottonwood Heights Spa 7500 S 2700 East Thursday through Saturday Russell Lauber meet director said more than 300 youthful swimmers have entered the 15th annual event many who have gained honors in high school and college One of the most powerful teams will be Tiger Aquatics from Stockton Calif which features Jim Giottonini who gained honors this year as a sophomore at the University of Utah Also sending powerful teams are the Dynamo Swim Club of Atlanta Ga Aquatomics Las Alamos N M Swim Utah Firewater and Murray from Utah Other states represented will be Nevada Arizona Colorado and Idaho Final events will start at day 6 pm each |