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Thursday, Novembers, 1990
Rookies of the Year
Alomar catches
AL attention
NEW YORK (AP) — Sandy
Alomar Jr., a prospect who
turned promise into productiv
ity, became only the third unani
mous choice as rookie of the
year, winning the American
League award Wednesday.
The Cleveland catcher joined
Mark McGwire (1987) and Carl
ton Fisk (1972) as the only major
leaguers to sweep the honor
since it was first presented 1947.
Alomar, 24, hit .290 with nine
homers and 66 RBIs and was the
first rookie catcher ever to start
an All-Star game.
Alomar was a two-time minor
league player of the year in the
San Diego system, but was un
able to break into the big leagues
because the Padres already had
All-Star catcher Benito Santiago.
So last December, the Padres,
who have Alomar’s father Sandy
Sr. as a coach and brother Rob
erto as a second baseman, traded
him and two other players to the
Indians for their best, player,
slugger Joe Carter.
Braves’ Justice
choice for NL
NEW YORK (AP) — Dave
Justice, who began the season in
the minors and blossomed into
baseball’s best baby boomer, was
the near-unanimous choice
Tuesday as National League
rookie of the year.
Justice hit 28 homers for the
Atlanta Braves, most of them af
ter he took over in right field
when Dale Murphy was traded
in early August. Justice batted
.282 with 78 RBIs in 127 games.
Justice recieved 23 of 24 first-
place votes for 118 points. Mon
treal second baseman Delino De-
Shields got the other first-place
vote and had 60 points.
Following in the voting were
Cincinnati first baseman Hal
Morris (13), San Francisco
pitcher John Burkett (12), Cubs
pitcher Mike Harkey (7), St.
Louis catcher Todd Zeile (4) and
Montreal outfielders Marquis
Grissom (1) and Larry Walker
(1). Two members of the Base
ball Writers Association of
America in each NL city voted.
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URBANA, Ill. (AP) — The Illi
nois basketball team was banned
from postseason play in 1991, placed
on three years’ probation and lim
ited to two new scholarships each of
the next two years on Wednesday.
And that’s after being cleared by the
its campus the first year. It will also
be limited to awarding just two bas
ketball scholarships in each of the
first two seasons of the probation.
Television coverage, however, will
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Coach Lou Henson said he was
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NCAA of the worst charges: offer
ing cash and cars to top recruits.
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been found then I think from read
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penalty ... would have been im
posed,” said David Berst, the
NCAA’s assistant executive director
for enforcement.
Such a penalty can be imposed af
ter a school is sanctioned twice
within a five-year period for major
NCAA infractions. This is Illinois’
third penalty since 1984.
“We disagree with several of the
committee’s findings, and some of
the sanctions are harsher than we
expected,” Illinois chancellor Mor
ton Weir said.
Illinois will be banned from off-
campus basketball recruiting and
from paying for visits by recruits to
disappointed that he could not
award all five scholarships he had
promised to high school recruits, but
said he expected his current players
would stay.
“We’re not in shambles,” said
Henson, now in his 16th season.
“When we take the floor this year,
our players will be more motivated
and more inspired that perhaps ever
before.”
Weir said that the university’s own
investigation turned up most of the
violations, and that the school was
determined to abide by NCAA rules.
“We were disappointed with the
fact that we found a number of mi
nor violations,” athletic director
John Mackovic said. “The manage
ment of the program needs to be
strengthened, and we have taken
steps to accomplish that.”
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