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The San Bernardino County Sun from San Bernardino, California • Page 25

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WEDNESDAY, December 5, 1990 The Sun C3 Major-league salaries hit average of A's pay best NEW YORK Tha Bonds became part of the first father-son pair to win Gold Glove awards, leading a list of nine newcomers to be honored Tuesday as the best fielders in baseball. Bonds, the National League's Most Valuable Player, joined his father, Bobby, as the only father-son recipients in 34 years. Bonds was joined on the NL squad by teammate Andy Van Slyke (outfielder); San Diego's Tony Gwynn (outfielder) and Benito Santiago (catcher); St. Louis' Ozzie Smith (shortstop); Chicago's Ryne Sandberg (second ball on a number of issues," CBS Sports president Neal Pilson said Tuesday. A spokesman for baseball, Rich Levin, said basically the same thing.

Quinn executive of year ROSEMONT. 111. Bob Quinn, who won a World Series in his first season as general manager of the Cincinnati Reds, was selected Major League Executive of the Year by The Sporting News. From Sun News Services base) and Greg Maddux (pitcher); and Montreal's Tim Wallach (third base) and Andres Galarraga (first base). Cleveland catcher Sandy Alomar the rookie of the year, was among seven first-time Gold Glove winners in the American League.

Other newcomers included Oakland first baseman Mark McGwire; Toronto third baseman Kelly Gruber; Chicago White Sox shortstop Ozzie Guillen; outfielders Ken Griffey Jr. of Seattle and Ellis Burks of Boston; and pitcher Mike Boddicker, who played for Boston last season and recently signed with Kansas City. Texas outfielder Gary Pettis and Seattle second baseman Harold Reynolds also made it. CBS wants refund NEW YORK CBS Sports, which may have lost as much as $100 million in the first year of its major league baseball contract, has asked baseball for some of its money back. "All I can say is we have had ongoing conversations with base BASEBALL NOTES average of $804,643.

They were followed by Boston the Mets ($758,575) and the Yankees The Baltimore Orioles were the poorest-paid team at $279,326. The Seattle Mariners ($388,649) were the only other team below $400,000. Bonds tops Gold Glovers ROSEMONT, 111. Barry mrr mm muiimmi MMW 1 PEHMOIL MULTH VIS A SAE10W- MOTOR A "HUB motWoTl 'ltl fSfei OIL FILTERS Limit 2 at sale price. $4 OFF BEG.

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Although they failed to repeat as World Series champions, the Oakland Athletics finished first in the payroll race with a team Dodgers pick two pitchers in draft Associated Press LOS ANGELES The Dodgers selected two players in Tuesday's National Association Rule 5 draft, and both are pitchers named Jones. Right-handed pitcher Chris Jones and left-handed pitcher Dennis Jones were both selected for the Dodgers' Triple-A Albuquerque team. Both players were on the Knoxville (Double-A) roster of the Toronto Blue Jays organization. Chris Jones, 27, was 4-4 in 35 relief appearances for Knoxville last season. He also was 0-0 in 10 appearances for Syracuse, a Class AAA team.

Dennis Jones, 24, was 0-1 in nine games, four as a starter, for Knoxville. Five players from the Dodgers organization were selected by other teams. They were right-handed pitcher Napoleon Robinson, selected by Atlanta; right-handed pitcher Pedro Perez, selected by the Chicago Cubs; outfielder Bruce Dostal, selected by Philadelphia; outfielder Eric Mangham, selected by Detroit, and second baseman Dan Henley, selected by the Chicago White Sox. Meola released by English team Associated Press WATFORD, England Goalie Tony Meola, who played for the United States squad in this year's World Cup, was released from the Watford club of the English Soccer League. Watford officials said they decided not to renew Meola's work permit, which expired.

Friday. Baseball: Pitchers high-priced Continued fromC1 kees' all-time save leader, tearfully left the team where he'd spent his entire career. A Northern California native, he'd come close to signing with the Giants as a free agent three years ago, but stayed in New York out of loyalty. "Maybe they thought I'd never leave," Righetti said. "You're in a family, you know that they love you, but sometimes you need a hug.

This was their time to give me a hug, and I didn't really feel like I got it. "I didn't want to leave, but it got to the point where I felt they were talking about me like an old dinosaur," said Righetti, 32. Righetti's departure came about two months after Yankees owner George Steinbrenner asked for and was denied permission by commissioner Fay Vincent to get involved in free-agent negotiations. Steinbrenner agreed to give up daily control of the Yankees this summer in a deal with Vincent. Steinbrenner's absence may have cost the Yankees their relief ace.

"I started with Gene Michael, then went to Leonard Kleinman, then to Robert Nederlander, then to Gene Michael, then to Klein-man and Nederlander, then Gene Michael," said Bill Goodstein, Righetti's agent. "Today, they said George Bradley would be handling all free-agent negotiations for the Yankees." Steve Sax, Righetti's teammate for two seasons, is staying with the Yankees. The second baseman, who had one year left on his contract, signed an extension through 1995 for $12.4 million. Raines, among baseball's best players for a decade, wants out of Montreal and the Expos spent much of the day talking to the White Sox about a trade for a package that would've included Ivan Calderon. But, minutes before Righetti's signing was announced, the White Sox completed a trade with Cleveland for Snyder and a minor leaguer.

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