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AFr£f? Tj~/£9G: , W£ZL BG BACK USIT/-I TUG M09T GXaUhJO CXTGGOZY OF TU£ U5>FL AU/AGCPG . . by Jeff Millar & Bill ‘Bruised’ Astro coach bitter about his firing Associated Press HOUSTON — Former Houston Astros assistant coach Don Leppert contended last week that he had been fired in a shakeup of the As tros’ coaching staff while General Manager A1 Rosen said Leppert was only being reassigned. Leppert repeated his dissatisfac tion with the move Monday and said that perhaps he didn’t fit in with an organization that seemed more in terested in looking “clean-shaven” than winning baseball games. Now Leppert is officially out of a job. “I talked to Don this morning and told him I don’t think we can use him anymore if he can’t go along with what we feel are the best inter ests of this ball club,” Rosen said af ter reading Leppert’s comments in T he Houston Post. Leppert, 52, an Astros coach for the past six years, became the odd man out last week when Rosen de cided to bring Les Moss back from a minor league assignment to work with pitching coach Jerry Walker. Rosen said he created a position for Leppert evaluating minor league players, managers and coaches and reporting back to Rosen. “I thought I was being very crea tive with Don and it would have been something that really would have helped me to have someone of Don’s ability telling me what’s going on in the minor leagues,” Rosen said. Leppert, who had nothing to do with pitching instruction, told The Post “Two other guys (coaches) didn’t Jo their jobs last week in Ghi- Astros’ Don Leppert cago and I get fired. It’s not right and I’m a little bruised over that.” tint mances- in Chicago had anything to do-with his decison. “It had nothing to do with what happened in Chicago last week,” Rosen said. “It was just in evaluating the coaching staff we had and the roles they played, that this was best for the organization.” Moss and Walker worked to gether with Astros pitchers last sea son but Moss started this season working with minor league pitchers. “This move was like going back to the drawing board,” Rosen said. “Last season it worked better. I was not satisified with the way our bull pen was working when you have something like 11 losses attributed the bullpen.” The Astros lost two gamesio|f Cubs last week in Lnicago ifl rookie Mark Ross in the games ace reliever Dave Smith warminjp in the bullpen. “W'e lost two games in a row Ip cause w e lef t a rookie in there, Ross, with one of the best nj| handed relief pitchers this m Dave Smith, standing there wanq up.” L.eppert said. “I still don’t know what happens whether it was a miscommuniar or what,” Leppert said. "Butitwai my fault. I nad nothing to dorf it/’ Leppert, whose contract nn through the end of this season,]! said he apparently didn’t fit inwi the image the Astros managemt|| tries to enforce. “The Astros want everyonetotf gentleman, it) look nice on theif planes, to have no beer on the b) Leppert said. “Sometimes I tte they believe that’s more import® than winning games. “All that Mickey Mouse stuff® fine if you’re in a prep school,It the important thing on this level: winning games. They think bdl clean-shaven is more important: want to win. “I think that attitude is sadlyW ing through the whole organizattl They want to make it a Sund school church game.” Summer Graduates in ME, EE, Physics, Math, Chem E Nuclear Engineering has graduate school openings for research assistantships on topics for fusion and fission engineering to radiation interactions with matter. Departmental research in space applications is an area of increasing interest. 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