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    12—The Daily Collegian Wednesday, Oct. 29, 198 G
Mets talk of dynasty after victory
By JOHN NELSON
AP Baseball Writer
NEW YORK The champion New
York Mels, confident and cocky
through 108 regular season victories,
the National League playoffs and the
World Series, already arc talking
about doing it again next season.
“We will get better,” says Manager
Davey Johnson, the man who vowed
he would try to build a dynasty.
“This Series taught us a lot. A lot of
our guys will get better from it. Ron
Darling. Darryl Strawberry. Even
Bob Ojeda. (Dwight) Gooden (who
had an earned run average of 8.00
during the series) has a lot to prove
next year.
“We will get better because we
have an influx of young talent. It is a
trend we have set. This Series was a
growing up period for a lot of our
guys.”
During yesterday’s public cele
bration of their World Series victory
over the Boston Red Sox, Mookie
Wilson sounded the rallying cry.
“1986, the Year of the Mets. 1987,
the Year of the Mets. 1988, the Year of
the Mets,” he told the thousands of
fans.
At 30, Wilson is one of the older
Mets on a team that averages only 27
years of age. The three oldest Mets
are the heart of the lineup World
Series MVP Ray Knight, 34 in Decem
ber; Keith Hernandez, 33, and Gary
Carter, 32. But all had great seasons
and showed no sign of slowing.
None of the other starters is more
than 28, and reliever Jesse Orosco, at
29, is the oldest member of the pitch
ing staff, considered one of the best
and deepest in baseball.
Begrudgingly, the Red Sox ac
knowledged that they had been beat
en by an excellent team in the seven
game Series.
“.They would not be here if they
were not as good a team as they are,”
Red Sox Manager John McNamara
said. “They would not have won as
many games as they did.”
Added Bill Buckner, the Red Sox’s
first baseman:“Give them credit.
They played a helluva Series.”
The clinching 8-5 victory Monday
night also made the Mets the first
expansion team to win two World
Series the first was in 1969.
They had won 108 games during the
regular season, the most in baseball
this year and the most in the National
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Mets outfielder Darryl Strawberry waves to fans as he and his wife ride through a ticker-tape parade In Manhattan
honoring the World Series champions.
League since the 1975 Cincinnati Reds
won the same number. After they
clinched the National League East
title in September, it was Carter who
said, “We’ve got the dynasty going
now.”
Then, the Mets beat Houston in a
tense six-game National League play
off, and, with the World Series title,
they ran their total to 116 victories.
“We were destined' to win,” Ron
Darling of the Mets said.
That was the Mets’ attitude as they
entered spring training after a near
miss last year. They became still
more confident by running away with
the NL East and winning by 21 Vi*
games.
Then came decisive Game 6 of the
playoffs against Houston, when they
scored three runs in the ninth inning
to tie, and went on to win in 16
innings. And finally they made their
destiny in the Series in Games 6 and 7
of the Series. In the sixth game,
losing 5-3 in the ninth inning with two
out and none on, they rallied for three
runs on Knight’s RBI single, a.wild
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pitch and an error by Buckner to win singled in the final run. And that was
6-5 and make Game 7 possible. that. * . . . . I
In the seventh game, they over- “From the start of spring training,
came consecutive homers by Dwight we believed in this team. This was
Evans and Rich Gedman off Darling destined. There’s no doubt about it in
in the second inning to tie 3-3 with my mind. This was a dream come
three runs in the sixth. Hernandez true:” Manager Johnson noted that
singled in two runs and another the Mets won many games m the late
scored on Carter’s force out off Bos- innings and coming from behind,
ton starter Bruce Hurst, who won “We have played out of a lot of
Games 1 and 5. adversity,” he said “To win as we
Knight who was 9-for-23 for a .391 have means a club has to have char
average with five RBI in the Series, acter. We are a young ballclub with a
led off the seventh with a tie-breaking lot of desire.
homer off reliever Calvin Schiraldi, One of the most marked differences
who also lost Game 6. The Mets went between the two clubs in the Series
on to score two more runs in the were the bullpens. While neither club
inning on Rafael Santana’s hit and got a victory from its ace - Gooden
Hernandez’s sacrifice fly for a 6-3 for New York or Roger Clemens for
lead Boston the Mets’ relievers gave up
Evans doubled in two more runs for seven earned runs in 22 and one-thirs
the Red Sox in the eighth to make the innings for a 2.82 ERA, while Boston’s
score 6-5 but Orosco relieved and bullpen gave up 12 runs in 15 and one
retired three hitters with the tying third innings for an ERA of 7.04.
run on second base. Left-hander Orosco saved Games 4
Strawberry led off New York’s two- and 7 and in four appearances pitched
run eighth inning with a homer for his 5 and two-third scoreless innings,
only RBI of the Series, and Orosco giving up just two hits.
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Red Sox
towards
By DAVE O’HARA
AP Sports Writer
BOSTON Veteran reliever Bob ball,” Gorman said one night in late
Stanley put it simply. September. “You have to keep im
“Good ups, but bad downs,” Stan- proving or other clubs will pass you.
ley said in summing up the Boston Gorman, a New England native
Red Sox’ 1986 season. who left the Mets as director of base-
There'were more ups than downs as ball operations in 1983 to take the
the Red Sox led the American League same position in Boston, can take
East from May 15 until they clinched credit for the Red Sox’ success this
the title on Sept. 28. year. . ...
Then came the roller coaster month He won tbe satisfied, though, until
of October: he brings the World Series
• Four consecutive losses to the championship to Fenway Park.
New York Yankees in the final series Gorman has been talking with
of the regular season. many clubs about possible offseason
• Losing a 3-0 lead in the ninth deals, but there is no need to rush into
inning of Game 4 and falling behind 1- anything.
3in the AL Championship Series with He acknowledges there will he ros-
California. ter changes. Some people think there
• The dramatic ninth inning horn- may a wholesale turnover, but Gor
ers by Don Baylor and Dave Hender- man doesn’t want to comment for
son in winning Game 5, then beating obvious reasons.
the Angels in the next two games for Pitching carried the Red Sox to the
the pennant. seventh game of the World Series, but
• Winning the first two games of changes are expected.
the World Series in New York, losing “I’m going to Oklahoma, then re
the next two in Boston and then turn to my new home in Massachu
taking a 3-2 lead. setts and get ready for wherever I m
• One strike away from Boston’s going next year,” veteran reliever
first World Series championship in 68 Steve Crawford said. “Sure, I d like
years, then losing Game 6to the Mets to stay here, but I think I’m gone.
6-5 in 10 innings on a wild pitch and an “I hope lam traded, I want to go
error somewhere I can play, said Tony
• Taking a 3-0 lead after five in- Armas, whose production has
nings of the deciding game, then dropped sharply since he led the
losing 8-5. major leagues with 43 homers and 123
“We were one pitch away from RBI just two years ago.
winning the World Series and you “I’m sure I won’t be here. I just
can’t be too sad about that,” said hope I’ll be playing somewhere, said
veteran first baseman Bill Buckner, utilityman Dave Stapleton, who, at
“It was a great season, a great se- 32, had only 39 at bats the past season.
ries .. Tom Seaver, a 300-game winner
No matter how great the year was, who helped the Red Sox after being
though the ending added to the Red acquired from the Chicago White Sox,
Sox’ history of failures. may be at the end of the line. The
Since the 1918 club, with Babe Ruth right-hander injured his right knee on
as its pitching ace, the Red Sox have Sept. 19, finishing him for the year,
won only four pennants. And they’ve Seaver, who will be 42 next month,
lost the seventh game in all four —in may decide to call it a career. And, if
1946, ’67, ’75 and ’B6. he doesn’t, would a club want to pay
Now co-owner Haywood Sullivan, more than $1 million to an old player
General Manager Lou Gorman and with a damaged knee?
Manager John McNamara have to Stanley, who had 16 saves this
start thinking about next year. season, but only two in the second
They know it is not possible to stand half, was booed constantly by Boston
pat and repeat in the AL East, There fans as he became a 10-5 player. He
have been six different division cannot be traded without his appro
champions since 1981. And the only val, but he might accept a deal to get
non-winner, the Cleveland Indians, away from the hostile atmosphere.
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East sees changes.
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By BILL BARNARD
AP Basketball Writer
Philadelphia, Milwaukee and
Washington are putting Moses Ma
lone, Jack Sikma, Jeff Ruland and
Roy Hinson in different uniforms this
year in a bid to challenge the Boston
Celtics’ dominance in the NBA’s
Eastern Conference.
But out West, where the Los An
geles Lakers missed the finals for the
first time since 1981, nearly everyone
is standing pat in what Coach Pat
Riley calls a balanced conference.
The Celtics, with Larry Bird win
ning his third consecutive Most Valu
able Player award, won their 16th
title in 1986 and their third of the
decade. Unless backup forward Fred
Roberts makes the team, they will
have the same 12-man squad that
made the NBA finals for the third
straight time last season.
The Bucks, 76ers and Bullets have
been the Best of the Rest in the East
behind the Celtics for most of the
1980 s, but while they might not have
caught up with Boston, it isn’t for lack
of effort.
The biggest upheaval is in Philadel
phia, which sent Malone, another
three-time MVP, to the Bullets and
longtime backup Clemon Johnson to
Seattle.
The Philadelphia front line should
still be formidable, however, with
Ruland, Hinson, budding superstar
Charles Barkley and backups Tim
McCormick, Danny Vranes and Cliff
Robinson. Julius Erving, now a
guard, and Maurice Cheeks return in
the backcourt, and Andrew Toney is
hoping to be back from foot injuries.
“A few of the faces on this year’s
squad have changed, but what has not
changed is our desire to remain as
one of the top teams in the NBA,”
76ers Coach Matt Guokas said. “It’s
never easy to replace a great player,
but the addition of proven NBA veter
ans has made us a better ballclub.”
The Bucks, winners of six consec
utive Central Division titles, acquired
Sikma, their first quality center since
the retirement of Bob Lanier. But the
smooth-shooting Sikma clearly is on
the downside of his career, so the
question remains whether Milwaukee
has improved enough to compete with
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Nelson, with Sikma to go with hold
overs Sidney Moncrief, Terry Cum
mings and Paul Pressey, is
cautiously optimistic.
“I felt we might be slipping a little
unless we did something,” Nelson
said. “I think this will keep us where
we’ve been, which is striking distance
of a championship. I’m not saying it
brought us any closer to Boston, but
it’s something we had to do to make
sure we didn’t fall any farther back.”
Malone will share last-name billing
with fellow All-Star Jeff Malone on
the Bullets, and at 6-foot-10, will look
up to last season’s rookie sensation, 7-
7 Manule 801, who bulked up from 210
to 230 in the offseason, and is talking
like he’s ready to pay back the brutes
who pushed him around a year ago.
Donning the Bullets uniform for the
first time this season, besides Moses
Malone, are former Dallas forward
Jay Vincent, Philadelphia-ex Terry
Catledge and Darwin Cook, acquired
from New Jersey.
Another big trade that probably
will have less effect on the balance of
power in the East saw Adrian Dant
ley go from Utah to Detroit for Kelly
Tripucka and Kent Benson.
The surprise of the East last season
were the Atlanta Hawks, who made a
modest run at Milwaukee in the Cen
tral Division. NBA scoring champion
Dominique Wilkins, given respect by
his peers and the media for the first
time, got ample support from Kevin
Willis, Glenn Rivers, Randy Wittman
and tiny Spud Webb.
Also hoping to improve are the New
Jersey Nets, who acquired Orlando
Woolridge for scoring help up front,
and Cleveland, which gave up Hinson
for the right to draft North Carolina’s
Brad Daugherty No. 1.
Bringing up the rear are Indiana,
Chicago and New York. The Pacers
and new Coach Jack Ramsay look for
improved play from Wayman Tisdale
but still have Clark Kellogg on the
sidelines with a bad knee; the Bulls
and new Coach Doug Collins need
Michael Jordan to win a scoring title
to stay afloat in the standings; and
the Knicks still are worrying about
knee injuries, not only Bernard
King’s, but also Patrick Ewing’s.
In the West, Riley says the Lakers
still have an outstanding team, but
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Jeff Ruland of the Sixers is one of many players who are playing with different
teams this season in the Eastern Conference of the NBA. Results of the
changes will be seen soon as the NBA season tips off later this week.
admits that the days when the Lakers
are obvious favorites are over.
“Contrary to the belief of a lot of
people who follow the Lakers that we
are over the hill, I think we will
surprise them,” Riley said. “But we
no longer are a step ahead of the
posse. Houston proved that last sea
son. We no longer have the cushion
where we can play less than our best
and still -win. But we still have the
type of team that will compete for the
championship.”
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar starts his
18th season in the upper echelon of
NBA centers, and since this could
finally be his final year, Magic John
son was prompted to say, “We want
to send the Big Fella out the way he’s
supposed to go out.”
Actually, the Lakers didn’t do bad
ly in 1985-86, starting 24-3 and coast
ing to their fifth straight Pacific
Division title. It was the way the
season ended with a five-game loss
to Houston in the Western Conference
final that hurt.
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of becoming the best active center,
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however, as some coaches are either
happy with their current guard situa
verge of dominating the conference tion or they are unwilling to risk
the way the Lakers have. having their small forwards get out-
Joining Olajuwon in a frontcourt quicked by smaller guards,
that only Boston’s can rival in talent Dallas Coach Dick Molta said he
are Ralph Sampson and Rodney Me- can afford to buck the trend to move
Cray. Robert Reid sparkled in the forwards to the guard position be
playoffs as the team’s quarterback cause he already has two 6-G guards
guard, but it’s not his natural posi- in the backcourt.
ti on Motta acquired A 1 Wood from
Also challenging for supremacy in Seattle in the offseason to back up
the West are Denver, Dallas, Utah starter Rolando Blackman. Motta’s
and Portland. small forward is 6-6 Mark Aguirre.
The Mavericks did a lot of house- “As long as A 1 Wood continues to do
cleaning, dumping forwards Dale El- the job, I won’t move any of my big
lis and Jay Vincent, which means people back to the guard spot,” Motta
Coach Dick Motta is counting on said. “More and more teams are
second-year man Detlef Schrempf moving big people into the backcourt,
and rookie Roy Tarpley to help out but I have no plans to follow that
high-scoring Mark Aguirre. Motta trend.”
hopes A 1 Wood will be the much- When he was traded from Detroit to
needed backcourt backup behind All- Utah in the offseason, 6-6 forward
Star Rolando Blackman. Kelly Tripucka, who played some
Denver is high on rookie Mo Martin guard for the Pistons, expressed will
as a backcourt scorer to help out the ingness to play more guard, saying,
forward duo of Alex English and “6-6 forwards in this league are obso-
Calvin Natt. Coach Doug Moe also is lete. You end up guarding guys 6-8,6-
hoping center Wayne Cooper can 9,6-10, and if they post you up, they’re
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Players who made big reputations
and big bucks as small forwards in
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Johnson and Adrian Dantley have
moved to guard either full or part
time. Others are following suit.
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the backcourt.
“There’s going to be an adjustment
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be that much of a difference,” King
said. “The main thing is that I’ll be
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four inches.”
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guards, Darrell Griffith and Bob Han
sen, so he’s planning to leave Tri
pucka at forward.
“Everybody’s bigger at every posi
tion,” Layden said. “But you pay a
price in that you lose some skills at
those positions when you move big
guys in. Some of them can shoot from
the outside and handle the ball, but
generally when you add height and
strength, you lose other skills.”
Lakers Coach Pat Riley, who has
the prototype oversized guard in
Magic Johnson, agreed with Layden
that sacrificing skill for size can be
counter-productive.
“The emergence of the Twin Tow
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around the league that you have to
get bigger,” Riley said. “But in an
effort to do that, you tend to gel
slower. We are emphasizing speed
and quickness while trying to match
up as best we can. I’m not going to go
overboard trying to match up witli
these big teams and sacrifice our
speed and quickness.”
But there is no shortage of coaches
willing to move their forwards to
guard.
“I think Albert has a lot of promise
at off guard,” said Dave Wohl, King’s
coach at New Jersey. “His size be
comes an asset instead of a liability.
The big question is whether we can
get consistent play from our guards.”
“There is a trend that small for
wards of three years ago are becom
ing the guards of today, but in our
case we went to Julius Erving at
guard because of injuries to Andrew
Toney,” 76ers Coach Matt Guokas
said. “We were simply trying to put
our best players on the court. It was
very successful and we plan to contin
ue with Doc at guard because we
have acquired depth at forward.
“He’s been one of the best open
court players in basketball in the last
15 years, and he suits our running
game at guard.”
“I’ll do what I can to help the
team,” said Erving, who played more
at forward during the preseason be
cause of injuries to Charles Barkley
and Cliff Robinson. "If it means
swinging back and forth, then that’s
what I’ll do. I prepared myself to play
guard during the offseason, but it
makes no difference to me what I
play.”
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