4 Page 14 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 14, 1988 THE SPORTING VIEWS Can the A's dodge L.A. BY.ADAM BENSON The Los Angeles Dodgers and the Oakland Athletics will play a best of seven series to claim the title of World Champions. I have a better idea. Move the games from the diamond to the squared circle. Take this series out of California and stick it in New York City's Madison Square Garden. Give NBC broadcasters Vin Scully and Joe Garagiola the boot, and bring in Vince McMahon and Jesse "the Body" Ventura. It's time for Prime Time Wrestling! A steel-cage tag team match featuring Oakland's Jose Canseco and Mark McGwire vs. Dodger big men Kirk Gibson and Tommy Lasorda. The first team to escape alive wins this year's World Series. This way, the series could be over in one night. The nation could concentrate on the more exciting Presidential elections. Michigan students can focus on their midterms, and NBC can show the season premiere of Rags to Riches one week earlier. It also might be the only way Oakland can take the series title. Los Angeles will win the series in seven games. The Dodgers have better pitching and more guts than the Athletics, even without Lasorda in the dugout. Oakland may struggle against Los Angeles. Their top offensive player, Canseco, has trouble hitting off-speed pitchers, like the Dodgers' Orel Hershiser and John Tudor. If the Dodgers can stop Canseco, they can slow down the Athletics' offense. Oakland has power, but it's not easy to knock the ball out of Dodger Stadium, the site of four of the series' seven games. The Athletics are the quicker team, but stealing on Dodger catcher Mike Scioscia is tougher than running on Oakland's platoon of Terry Steinbach and Ron Hassey. The Dodgers will try a lot of running and bunting, hoping to manufacture runs. Meanwhile, Oakland will have to score on the top pitching staff in baseball. The Dodgers have the killer instinct. In the NLCS, when the Mets made mistakes, the Dodgers took advantage. And Los Angeles also was able to create opportunities of their own. Los Angeles is a worthy champion, winning a tough division and the NLCS against a great Mets team. In the American League, only the Minnesota Twins could compete with Oakland. In the ALCS, Boston proved to be no challenge for the colossus from the Bay. The Dodgers are the first real team the Athletics will play this season. BY LORY KNAPP I must apologize to those friends of mine who bleed Dodger Blue. I am apologizing because I feel bad that all of your ranting, raving and rooting will not eliminate the fact that the Oakland Athletics will win this west-coast battle. This at least may be a challenge for the A's, who have yet to play any real competition. Oakland cruised to the American League West division title 13 games ahead of second place Minnesota. toll on a Dodger team that had to play six intensive games, one which went 12 innings, while the A's only played four easy games. Dodger slugger Kirk Gibson is ailing. Having reinjured his hamstring in the sixth game, his abilities will not be up to their usual standard of a .154 playoff batting average. And then there is Oakland. The Almighty Athletics young, strong and well-rested. Jose Canseco continues to swing his powerful stick, hitting three playoff homeruns in four games, while batting .313. Dave Henderson leads the team with a .375 playoff batting average. And Mark McGwire's .333 average is nothing to laugh at either. Oakland's outstanding offense is not its only strength. The A's relief ace, Dennis Eckersly maintained his regular-season consistency by recording all four saves in the ALCS with an amazing 0.00 ERA. Starter Dave Stewart compiled a 1.35 playoff ERA. I I l A4 N 0r f i Boston proved to be no more of a challenge, as Oakland swept the Red Sox for the A.L. pennant. What these easy victories add up to is a well-rested, injury-free, Oakland team. Los Angeles, on the other hand, is weary after their seven game series with the Mets. Dodger ace Orel Hershiser, the National League Championship Series Most Valuable Player has to be tired after setting a new playoff record for innings pitched (24 2/3). In fact, with the exception of suspended pitcher Jay Howell (pine tar on the mitt), the entire Dodger pitching staff is tired. The rigorous playoff schedule is taking its An Oakland has all the necessary factors for fielding a World Series Championship team, while the Dodgers do not. A healthy, young, and all-around strong team will come out ahead of a weary, injured team. The A's will come out ahead of the Dodgers. v T-SHIRT PRINTING COTTON HANES BEEFY-T & HEV. 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Besides the game's showing off the Big Ten's two leaders in passing efficiency, the game also features two runners averaging over 100 yards per game, Michigan's Tony Boles (137 yards per game) and Iowa's Tony Stewart (106 yards per game). Iowa leads the conference in scoring defense, allowing only 13.3 points per game, while Michigan is second at 15.2 points per game. Wings reinstate troubled Klima,. DETROIT (AP) - The Detroit Red Wings reinstated left wing Petr Klima yesterday. Klima was suspended for disciplinary reasons last month by coach Jacques Demers and arrested this week for drunken driving. Klima will report to the club's Adirondack farm club in the American Hockey League, General Manager Jimmy Devellano said in a written statement. The move is effective Sunday. Klima was suspended without pay September 23 after he missed practices and team planes, including one that was to have taken him to Adirondack. 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