Phils' Bedrosian, Samuel make Associated Press All-Star team By RONALD BLUM Associated Press Writer NEW YORK New York Yankees first baseman Don Mattingly is the first player voted to The Associated Press major-league All-Star team for four consecutive years, while San Diego catcher Benito Santiago is the first-ever rookie and one of eight first-time selections. Other first-time winners announced yesterday were Wade Boggs of the Red Sox at third base, Juan Samuel of the Phillies at second, George Bell of the Blue Jays in left, Jimmy Key of the Blue Jays as left-handed pitcher, Steve Bedrosian of the Phillies as relief pitcher, Paul Molitor of the Brewers as designated hitter, and Alan Trammell of the Tigers at shortstop. Two other players repeated from 1986 Kirby Puckett of the World Series champion Twins in center field and Roger Clemens of the Red Sox as right-handed pitcher. Andre Dawson of the Chicago Cubs. last an AP All-Star in 1983, was named right fielder. 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"I think in my case filing is more of a formality." Ron Simon, Molitor's agent, mct in St. Louis last week with Milwau kee General Manager Harry Dal ton and owner Bud Selig. "I think we're maybe looking for a four-year contract." Simon said. Dearest Hidden in "H. 8." is .1 a very special key . . . With this key you will see a very special part of ME! Happy .-inniversary Love, Goober LUTHER HOUSE \II 1iw,11,111 ( HMlllllll', <111111)11H( (1 ••,(111(•-•1f 11004 1 'cr , -4 411 \ 1 , -,11111,L; )1111,111()11 ~11()i)1(1 ((Mid( I',11( - )1 Joh)) \vcilik( , 113 Usciiiii)\\ Bi)s-1 )1)33 Sponsored by The Unkersity Lutheran Parish "At his point. we're going to focus on working out a deal with Milwau kee." Molitor made $1.26 million last season in the final year of a five year deal after earning $1.16 mil lion in 1986. He batted .353 and hit 16 home runs with 75 runs batted in despite missing seven weeks with pulled hamstrings. Molitor started a 39-game hitting streak the day he came off the disabled list for the second time. It was the longest streak in the major leagues since Pete Rose hit in 44 straight in 1978. Davis hit .250 this season with 24 home runs and 76 RBI. His average has dropped from 1984, when he hit .315 with 81 RBI. but his 24 homers were a career high. He made $815.- 000 in 1987. Herndon. one of eight Tigers eli gibile for free agency, signed a $225.000 contract with the Tigers last fall after becoming a free agent, taking a $400.000 pay cut. He batted .324 with nine homers and 47 RBI in 225 at-bats. Hubbard batted .264 this season with five homers and 38 RBI. He made $525.000. 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Bolsev made $457.500 and batted 140 times with one homer. 16 RBI and a .279 aver age. lorg had the worst season of his major-league career. batting .210 with four home runs and 30 RBI. lie earned $362.500. Sambito. a free agent last year who re-signed with the Red Sox for $360,000, was 2-6 with a 6.93 earned run average and no saves in 47 relief appearances. Another Bos ton pitcher. Steve Crawford. filed for free agency on Wednesday. Asked if the Red Sox would re sign them. General Manager Lou Gorman said yesterday ••I don't think we will. "I think they got the indication that we will make changes in the bullpen." Gorman said. Crawford had surgery on his elbow Sept. 28 after a 5-4 season with a 5.33 ERA. "I was actually taken aback a great deal by Crawford deciding for free agency coming off an oper ation like that." Gorman said. Molitor and Dave Righetti are the two stars who have filed so far. 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