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It's embarrassing," said Trebelhorn, in his first season as manager after two years as a The ever-present wind has yet to blow a victory the Cubs' way in "The Friendly Confines" this season, and Chicago's 0-6 start at home is the third worst in team history. "Let's look at this way," shortstop Shawon Dunston said. "We're only four games out. We can turn it around in three days. Yes, we've lost all six at home, but nobody is pointing fingers. We have 150 games left, and I know nobody is going to panic." coach with the team. Poor pitching. Shaky fielding. Lousy weather. Superior competition in the last three games from the Atlanta Braves. No matter the reason, the Cubs are nearing the worst Wrigley start ever, and they are the only team in the majors without a victory at home. Trebelhorn even held a team meeting before Sunday's loss, trying to settle his team down before it got far behind in the first month of the season. "We had a nice talk before the game, telling everybody to do the right thing, that they can't make mistakes, but then we go out and make mistakes," he said. The 1944 team was 0-7 at home and finished 75-79. In 1957, the Cubs started their home slate 0-8 and finished 62-92. The Cubs are 3-8 overall and have a 6.49 ERA. Mike Morgan, the opening day starter, is 0-2 at Wrigley this season, making him 1-7 in April since coming to the Cubs in 1992. “It's obvious we're not getting the job done,” Trebelhorn said. “Sure, you'd like to think we can make up a lot of ground in a hurry facing some Central Division teams in the next few weeks, but we've got to win one in a row. It's that simple. We can't be selective either and say, 'Hey, Tuesday we're going to beat Houston.' His error Sunday helped Atlanta, the major's hottest team, to three unearned runs in a 4-2 victory. In the series opener, the Braves made the most of a 24 mph wind, hitting five homers in a 19-5 victory. "Sure, I would have liked to have been the one to have won our first game at home," Morgan said. "When you're losing, so many little things add up to big things." Moon says goodbye NFL's salary cap sends quarterback to Vikings The Associated Press HOUSTON — Warren Moon, flanked by his family and agent, said goodbye yesterday, choosing to talk about the good times with the Houston Oilers. "This is a day I thought would never happen so soon, but a day that's become reality," the star quarterback said. "This is my final day as a Houston Oiler and my first day as a Minnesota Vikinger official." Moon was traded along with his $3.25 million salary to the Vikings last week for a fourth-round pick this year and a conditional third-round choice in 1995. "One thing I wanted to accomplish here was to get this team to be a winner, and we got that done," Moorsaid. "I wanted to become entrenched in the community, and we got that done "Another thing was to win a championship, and we didn't get that. But maybe the Oilers can still get it. My efforts from now on will be with the Minnesota Vikings." Moon said he knew his departure was a business decision brought on by the NFL's salary cap. Moon said. "I'm just lucky that I got another opportunity." Moon became a focal point of criticism when the Oilers reached the playoffs seven straight years but never got past the second round. Houston won only three playoff games in Moon's 10 years with the Oilers. "Economics play a big role in what goes on in sports, and players get caught up in business decisions," "There are bad apples everywhere," Moon said. "If I do some things they don't like up there, I'm sure I'll hear that, too. I do know that I got more support than negative stuff here." His wife, Felicia, has told of racial slurs directed to her during games. Moon said angry fans were tougher on his family than on him. "People aren't going to walk up to me and say stuff because they don't have the nerve to do that," Moon said. "It's been tough on my wife and family." Leigh Steinberg, Moon's agent, said Moon's contract with the Vikings was for two years, but Moon declined to say that would be the end of his career. "I never dreamed I'd still be playing," Moon said. "Who knows how long I'll be able to play after this contract is over." Moon said his Crescent Moon Foundation will continue operating in Houston. The organization provides scholarships for needy children and makes donations to other charitable causes. Co-captains named for football team Kansanstaffreport The captains for the 1994 Kansas football team were announced yesterday by Coach Glen Mason. Seniors John Jones and Gerald McBurrows were elected co-captains for next season. For Jones is serving his sec- second consecutive season as cap- tain. Besides being named the team's most valuable player at the conclusion of the 1993 seas- season, the 6-foot-1, 285 pound guard is a two-time Big-Eight Conference Coaches' selection. For McBurrows, being named captain comes during a time of transition. He was recently moved from cornerback to the strong safety position. McBurrows has started in 23 consecutive games for Kansas and has 159 career tackles. Junior Rod Jones, an offensive tackle for the Jayhawks, will undergo knee surgery following an injury he sustained to his right knee during Saturday's spring practice game. 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