Page 12- The Michigan Daily- Friday, August 9, 1985 Baseball begins again: 'Yee-haw' Y From United Press International Rangers manager Bobby Valentine Valentine said. "I pulled my car off the said he could not contain his joy Wed- road, got out and gave a big yee- The national pastime returned nesday at hearing the dispute was haw." yesterday with a flurry of over Negotiators for the players and doubleheaders to begin making up 25 games postponed by a two-day I was driving when I heard the owners, after bargaining for nine players' strike that was resolved after news of a settement on the radio nths, reached an agreement Wed compromises from both the major nesday morning. league owners and players. The season resumed at 12:40 p.m. bander John Denny induced Pit- X ' tsburgh Pirates outfielder Joe Or- sulak to ground out for the first out of f* 0 the resumed season. THE NATIONAL League planned to play its regularly scheduled games KANSAS CITY, Mo. (UPI) - a groundout and an RBI single by yesterday and reschedule the 11 Willie Wilson knocked in three runs Lou Whitaker but the Royals missed games later in the season. The with a single and a triple to propel reached starter Frank Tanana, 6- American League immediately began Bret Saberhagen and the Kansas 11, for three runs in their half of the its make-up schedule with five twi- City Royals to a 10-3 victory last inning. night doubleheaders. The AL had not night over the Detroit Tigers in the A double by Jim Sundberg, a immediately decided whether to opening game of a doubleheader triple by Wilson and a sacrifice fly reschedule its other nine games. Saberhagen scattered seven hits by Lonnie Smith put the Royals in- Baseball Commissioner Peter een to the lead for good at 2-1. George Ueberroth told NBC's "Today Show" as Kansas City defeated Detroit i Brett then singled, Hal McRae he believed fans, though disgruntled Royals Stadium for the first time H by the strike, would return to the ball since August 1983, ending a string walked and Frank White singled parks. of12 consecutive losses. He struck home the third run. e truth is the fans turned out in out nine Tigers, including Kirk The Royals blitzed the Tigers for record numbers on the last day. Gibson three times, to improve his six more runs in the sixth. They're going to come back," he said. record to 13-5 with his sixth com- Darrell Evans hit his 25th homer "Tplete game of the year. in the ninth for Detroit. Doug They just had a blip on the screen. THE TIGERS took a 1-0 lead in Flynn added an RBI single for They love the game. You can't have a the third on a walk to Chet Lemon. Detroit. ' love affair with something and get fickle because they had a little blip." O ff 'a't nc d THE TEXAS Rangers planned to lure fans back to the ballpark by of- e fering free baseball caps and cabs- NEW YORK (UPI) - Major league agreed to yield to owners' demand dars to the first 20,000 who show up for owners and players have tentatively that players wait three years, rather its doubleheader against the agreed on the terms of a new five-year than two, before becoming eligible for Milwaukee Brewers. .labor contract. The major changes salary arbitration. The change Associated Press "I do not have any ideas on how we from the previous agreement, which becomes effective in 1987. Players Philadelphia Phillie pitcher John Denny delivers the first post-strike pit- can repay the fans, but we'll do expired Dec. 31, are as follow who end this season with less than one ch toPittsburgh Pirate Joe Orsulak at 12:40 p.m. yesterday. whatever Gcan, said club general Salary arbitration - Players year of major league service will be manager Tom Grieve. affected by the extension. OWNERS GAVE in on their demand for a limitation on the amount of salary that can be awarded in ar- bitration. They had been asking for a cap which would limit the arbitration award to no more than twice a player's previous year's salary. There is no limitation in the new agreement. The criteria to be considered by an arbitrator has also been slightly modified. For three- and four-year players, an arbitrator will be limited to considering the salaries of other + players with the same number of 1 years of service, plus one. So a three- year player will be compared with other three- and four-year players, generally eliminating the much higher salaries of free agents. But for five-year players and those of .i e rm"special accomplishment," a Dormitories Dormitories Central Campus Central Campus category to be determined by the ar- Mary Markley (Continued) Angell Hall (Continued) bitrator, no limitations are imposed. Couzens Bursley Mason Hall Pension and benefits fund - Alice Lloyd Baits I Fishbowl Michigan Union Owners agreed to double their con- Mosher-Jordan Baits II Natural Science Buidling Michigan League tribution to the players' pension plan Oxfod HoStudent Activities Building and the players came down from their Stockwell ord ousing Chemistry Building initial demand for a $60 million a year South Quad C. C. Little - one-third of the owners' national East Quad North Campus Dennison Building School of Education television revenues. West Quad School of Music Modern Language Building School of Business Administration The owners will pay a total of $25 Fletcher Hall Art & Architecture Bldg. Frieze Building School of Dentistry million for 1984 (they have already HlenNeberr y NArth&Camphiteuro LS & A Building School of Natural Resources paid $15.5 million), $33 million for 1985 Helen Newberry North Campus Commons LS through 1988 and $39 million for 1989. Betsy Barbour G. G. Brown East Engineering Medical Campus The increased payments will allow West Engineering Taubman Library substantial improvements in pension Martha Cook Dow Building Undergraduate Library Medical Science benefits for current players and those Law Club Engineering 1-A who have retired since 1970 and Graduate Library Furstenberg Lounge smaller pension increases for those who retired between 1947 and 1970.