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The Battalion Tuesday, April 28,
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Yankees take Rangers,
Barfield gets three-run homer; Bohannon strug
NEW YORK (AP) - Jesse
Barfield, who's had an ugly April,
helped the New York Yankees win
an ugly game with a big home
run.
Barfield hit a three-run homer
and drove in four runs Monday
night as the Yankees beat the
Texas Rangers 8-7 for their fifth
win in six games.
Barfield singled in a run in the
first off Brian Bohanon and home-
red in the fifth off Barry Manuel.
He has five hits in 17 at-bats fol
lowing an 0-for-26 slide.
"I've been feeling good for the
last four, five games, starting to hit
the ball hard," Barfield said.
The score was tied 3-3 in the
fifth inning when Barfield hit his
cfe
first home run in 60 at-bats since
last July 2. He was leading the
Yankees with 17 home runs last
July before a season-ending foot
injury.
"I've had bad starts in April
before and gone on to have fine
seasons," said Barfield, who
raised his average to .143.
Still, Barfield's homer was not
enough. Roberto Kelly also home-
red and Kevin Maas broke a 7-all
tie in the seventh with a bloop sin-
gle.
"It's kind of strange to come
out of a game 8-7 and feel you
HELD them to seven runs," Yan
kees manager Buck Showalter
said.
Texas had taken a 7-6 lead
with four runs in the top of the
seventh on pinch-hitter Dean
Palmer's two-run homer off Lee
Guetterman and Ivan Rodriguez's
two-run single off winner John
Habyan (1-0).
Kelly led off the bottom of the
inning against Terry Mathews (1-
2) with his first home run of the
season. Mel Hall doubled, took
third on a wild pitch and scored
one out later on Maas'pinA!
opposite-field bloop downthel
field line with the outfielders^
ed over to right.
"He got the ball down;
away from me," Maas said."I
was trying to do wasgetthei
in the air.' v
Steve Farr relieved ft
Howe and got the lastoudoil
fourth save as the Yankees?
Texas to its fifth loss in
games. New York outhil!
Rangers 15-13.
Rafael Palmeiro's sacrifin
gave Texas the lead in thefiisf
the Yankees immediatelyd
Bohanon, who got just one
and three runs and four hits,
eluding Kelly's RBI double
run-scoring singles by ~
and Randy Velarde.
It was the second straights
in which Bohanon failed toget
of the first. He gotjustonei
against Detroit and allowed;
runs and four hits.
"I have no explanation, 1
hanon said. "I thought I had
location. I thought 1 made
pitches. You could say I'm
trated."
Texas manager Bobby Vali
tine felt the same way
"His location was pretty
It was right down the midd
Valentine said. "And it didn’t
very fast, either."
Todd Burns, purchasedea
in the day from Class AAA Oil
homa City, took overandall
two runs and four hits ink
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dressed and they told me to:
down and start throwing. I had
get some pants and some slew
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the dugout, down to thebul((
warmed up and came in
game."
Texas tied the score in the
on Palmeiro's RBI groundoul
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May 7-9. "I look forward to work
ing with him."
BYU coach LaVell Edwards
said the Packers represent an ex
cellent opportunity.
"It's a great spot for him to go
in combination with his style of
play and what Mike Holmgren
will bring there," Edwards said.
Waiting out the draft was frus
trating, and Detmer said he
couldn't help dwelling on critics'
claims that at 6-foot, 185 pounds,
he's too small for the NFL.
"I heard everything from the
fourth to the eighth round, then
that went by," he said in a tele
phone interview from his parents'
Mission, Texas, home.
"I'm sure that was a major
concern, my size and durability,"
added Detmer, who had both of
his shoulders dislocated during
the 1990 Holiday Bowl against
Texas A&M.
Off-season surgery healedk
throwing shoulder and thera[
cured his left shoulder. Lasts
son he again led BYU totheWfS
ern Athletic Conferencechamf
onship.
"My shoulders are fine,do
good,' Detmer said. "I have:
had any problems with them.
Edwards is certain Detmerw
do well in the pros.
"The ninth round pickwi
him is the greatest deal since
Brink's robbery," he said. "IS
ize it's another major step up,
the bottom line is the
P la y" _
Had he not been chosen int*
NFL draft, Detmer said
have pursued feelers fromlk
Canadian Football League.
"But we've set that on t
burner," he said. "I'm just think
ing of one league right now,
"I was nervous before,
ing. But now 1 guess it'sti
get really nervous. I'm readyf*
that next challenge."
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-tered whether or not you win.
"Be a man. Don't ever be
satisfied with losing, but be a
man about it." I never was - un
til now.
It's really amazing how cer
tain things can hit you like a bolt
of lightning.
People never really listen to
their parents. Everything they
say goes in one ear and out the
other. But, it seems there comes
a time in everyone's life when
they have that realization that
their parents could have been
right.
For me, I've always known
my mom was right about almod
everything. But with my dad,
things were a little different,
But with spring here, I was
having one of those memories!
sports gone by, and I finally un
derstood what he was talking
about during those May
evenings. When that happens,
you really want to pick up the
phone and let that person know
that you finally figured out what
they were talking about.
But in some cases, that real
ization comes a little too late in
life, and they are no longer
there. I miss you dad and
thanks for everything. I finally
understand why I couldn't give
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