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Manager merry-go-round already here

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Posted: Tuesday September 22, 1998 02:42 PM

 

ATLANTA (CNN/SI) -- Shopping season for managers is already here.

Dodgers general manager Kevin Malone has a short list of candidates that includes three managers still under contract to other clubs: Felipe Alou of the Expos, Tom Kelly of the Twins and Jim Leyland of the Marlins, who does have an escape clause to take another job. Malone also is considering Davey Johnson and Kevin Kennedy. He might add Phil Garner to the list if the Brewers make a change.

The current skippers most likely to be filling out change-of-address forms in the next four weeks are Leyland, Garner, Glenn Hoffman of the Dodgers, Larry Parrish of the Tigers, Art Howe of the A's and Don Baylor of the Rockies. Meanwhile, look for Seattle GM Woody Woodward to be pushed into retirement. Montreal GM Jim Beattie is a leading candidate to return to the Mariners' front office.

Keeping them honest

The new rule that seeds teams in the playoffs based on their records has kept clubs playing hard even after clinching. The Astros, for instance, pushed Mike Hampton past 130 pitches in a recent game against the Mets.

Houston desperately wants to finish with no worse than the second best record in the NL. That way, in the Division Series the Astros can give the ball twice to Randy Johnson in the Astrodome, where he has been practically invincible.

Left out?

Yankees manager Joe Torre has toyed with the idea of putting the struggling Andy Pettitte in the bullpen for the playoffs. But look for the Yankees to have lefties David Wells and Pettitte available to start three of five games in the Division Series. And that plays to the strength of the Rangers if New York should hook up with Texas. Opposing teams have started left-handers against the Rangers only 45 times this year, and most of them have been pounded. Lefty starters are 11-21 with a 6.58 ERA against Texas.

3 out of 4 ain't bad

Entering this season only four active pitchers who began their careers before 1986 had never made it to the postseason. Two of them are finally in: Mark Langston of the Padres and Doug Jones of the Indians.

Of the other two, one will have to wait 'til next year again, pending the outcome of the NL wild-card race: John Franco of the Mets or Mike Morgan of the Cubs.

Sports Illustrated senior writer Tom Verducci covers baseball and appears regularly on CNN/Sports Illustrated.  

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