Page Eleven Thursday, May 13, 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, May 13, 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eleven MENTOR MARTIN ANGRY: Unhappy Horton desires trade_ _ i DETROIT AP) - Moody Wil- lie Horton is down on himself again, but Detroit Tiger Man- ager Billy Martin makes no ef- fort to hide his displeasure at the latest caper of his slump- ing left fielder. Horton was not in the line- up in Monday night's 5-2 vic- tory over California because, ac- cording to Martin, he wanted extra lefthanded batters in the lineup. Tuesday night Detroit lost to the Angels 5-0 and Horton was still not in the lineup, but this time "he took himself out of the lineup," Martin steamed. "I don't know what's wrong," he said. "After hitting about 15 balls into the upper deck dur- ing batting practice he went to the trainer and told him he couldn't raise his arm up." "He stayed for the game but I wouldn't use him as a pinch hitter," the first-year T i g e r manager said sarcastically, "not with a terrible injury like that." In Sunday's 6-2 loss to Kan- sas City Gail Hopkins of t h e Royals lashed a bases-loaded hit in Horton's direction, but it took a bad hop past him for a scratch triple scoring three runs. Horton, who is noted for his thin skin, was booed several times when he came to bat and later told one reporter: "I'm trying too hard. I feel read good on the road and then I tighten up and get nervous at home. Maybe the best thing for the team is to get rid of me." It was something a person of Horton's temperament m i g h t say in a downcast moment with- out really meaning it. But be- fore Tuesday's game in a tele- vision interview the 27-year-old veteran of nine seasons with the Tigers said: "Maybe I should be traded... I've thought about it. Maybe it would be good for me and for the club.. . . I don't feel relaxed, happy, joyful anymore." Horton, who batted .305 last season before an injury sidelin- ed him in late July, is hitting only .209 so far this year, with five homers and 15 runs-batted- in. He has 356 career home runs and 1,403RBI.' "This would solve any prob- lem," he said, when asked if a few hits would bring him out of his current sullenness. Martin was- visibly angry at Horton's request not to play. "He has an appointment with the doctor tomorrow," Martin snarled. "The other day he said he couldn't see and had fuzzi- ness, yet he missed his appoint- ment with the eye doctor." "Am I dissatisfied? - Yes, I'm a little dissatisfied." "Why I've played this game with the flu, pneumonia, crack- ed ribs and a broken nose. I played a month and a half after I broke an ankle." Then the fiery field boss add- ed caustically: "But I was only making about $20,000 a year and I was hungry." Horton's salary reportedly is about $80,000 a year. Two seasons ago the slugging outfielder, in the midst of a slump and resultant booing, walked out of Tiger Stadium and was AWOL for a few days. He did not blame the booing and said he had "personal prob- lems." Last year after an exhibition game amidst the regular season he complained angrily about be- ing taken out of the lineup, as were several other-regulars, ear- ly in the game. Several o t h e r times, including at least o n c e this season, he has expressed an- ger at being benched or the threat of being out of the start- ing lineup. "I hope whatever it is it clears up," Martin said of the sore arm. "We need his bat." 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