The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 28, 1991, Image 11

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COLUMBIA
Thursday, March 28,1991
The Battalion
Page 11
Astros win 2-1 ™
KISSIMMEE, Fla. (AP) — Luis
Gonzalez's single in the bottom
of the ninth inning scored Ger
ald Young from second base and
gave the Houston Astros a 2-1
victory Wednesday over the St.
Louis Cardinals.
With one out in the ninth, Eric
Anthony singled to right field off
Ken Hill (1-2). Young entered
the game to pinch run for An
thony and stole second.
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Dodgers set to replace Reds in NL West
By The Associated Press
die growing
>, Darryl
geles, Darryl Strawberry
dreamed about playing for the
Lakers. Instead, Darryl is a
Dodger and Tommy Lasorda is
his favorite cheerleader.
Lasorda has Strawberry and
the Dodgers believing they'r
the best team in
the NL West.
That means Los
Aneeles will
probably will
finish first.
The Dodgers
also signed
free-agent Brett
Butler to play
center, and then traded right
fielder Hubie Brooks to the Mets
for left-hander Bob Ojeda. Butler
is a marvelous defensive out
fielder and five times in his ca
reer has scored at least 100 runs.
The outfield of Kal Daniels, But
ler and Strawberry may be the
best in baseball.
Just how good the Dodgers
really are will depend on the
health of pitchers Orel Hershiser
and Tim Belcher.
Predictions: 1) Los Angeles. 2)
Cincinnati. 3) San Diego. 4) San
Francisco. 5) Atlanta. 6) Hous
ton.
Cincinnati Reds
Although the Dodgers will
emerge as the favorites, no one
will really be shocked if the Reds
become the first team to win con
secutive NL pennants since Los
Angeles in 1977-78.
The Reds revolutionized base
ball last season with the formula
of Randy Myers, Rob Dibble and
Norm Charlton. They may talk
too much, but never in baseball
history have relief pitchers had
such an impact on the outcome
of the World Series.
Because of the departure of
Danny Jackson, Charlton may
end up back in the starting rota-
tion joining Tom Browning, Jose
Rijo, Jack Armstrong, Scott
Scudder and Chris Hammond.
The starting rotation is vulnera
ble.
The heart of the Reds' offense
remains Eric Davis. Despite an
injury-filled season, Davis had
24 homers and 86 RBIs. The runs
batted in came because he's sur
rounded by Barry Larkin, Chris
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San Diego Padres
It seems like the Padres made
a lot of improvements. After all,
how often does a team come up
with Fred McGriff and Tony Fer
nandez in one day. But are .they
really all that improved?
Joe Carter (24 homers, 115
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Toronto, leaving the Padres with
some question marks in the out
field. Tony Gwynn, happy Jack
Clark is no longer a teammate, is
an All-Star in right field and fig
ures to improve on his .309 aver
age.
The Padres can match the
Reds and Dodgers on offense,
but lose out in the pitching com
parisons.
Ed Whitson led the staff with
14 victories and will be followed
in the rotation by Bruce Hurst,
Andy Benes and Dennis Ras
mussen.
San Francisco Giants
The Giants spent $33 million
over the winter to sign Bud
Black, Willie McGee and Dave
Righetti. It won't be enough,
though.
Sure, nobody can match the
middle of the Giants' order of
Will Clark, Kevin Mitchell and
Matt Williams. But it seems un
likely even Roger Craig can
straighten out this tattered pitch
ing staff.
Atlanta Braves
The Braves made two signifi
cant free-agent signings over the
winter by picking up third base-
man Terry Pendleton and first
baseman Sid Bream. Pendleton
and Bream, most importantly,
bring a winning attitude to At
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Add Pendleton and Bream, to
a lineup which includes Rookie
of the Year Dave Justice (28 hom
ers, 78 RBIs), Ron Gant (.303, 32
homers, 84 RBIs) and Lonnie
Smith (.305), and there's reason
to think Atlanta will score mins.
Houston Astros
All you need to know about
the Astros is that Craig Biggio
and Ken Caminiti are now the
star attractions.
Gone from last season's 75-87
team are first baseman Glenn
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Darwin. Franklin Stubbs (23
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