12 Tuesday. April 5. 1994 SPORTS UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Baseball begins 'in earnest' Near no-hitter, big homeruns mark first games by Ben Walker The Associated Press Like great pitching? Should've been with President Clinton, watching Randy Johnson take a no-hitter into the eighth inning in Cleveland's new ballpark. Prefer big hitting? Should've been with the first lady, seeing Karl Rhodes hit three home runs for her beloved Chicago Cubs. Or in Toronto, where rookie Carlos Delgado homered off the window of the Hard Rock Cafe. With Clinton enjoying a hot dog during the inauguration of Jacobs Field in Cleveland and his wife singing "Take Me Out to the Ball Game" with Harry Caray at Wrigley Field in Chicago, baseball began in earnest yesterday. Opening day meant Joe DiMaggio throwing out the first ball at Yankee Stadium and Nancy Kerrigan doing the same at Fenway Park. It meant Joe Carter and the Toronto Blue Jays receiving their second set of World Series championship rings and Mitch "Wild Thing" Williams walking home two runs for his new-look Houston Astros. And, it meant the first full day with the most radical changes the game has seen in a quarter-century — realignment into six divisions, expanded playoffs that include wild-card teams and, if there are a couple of rainouts, perhaps baseball's first Mr. November. A day after the season officially started Sunday in Cincinnati with the first night opener in the game's 125-year history, all but six teams played traditional baseball. Clinton, a left-hander, started off the afternoon festivities with the first ball in Cleveland. A sellout crowd of 42,000 cheered Clinton's soft, but accurate, throw. "It started high — the only thing you can't do is put it in the dirt," Clinton said. "It was a little high." Johnson, the 6-foot-10 left-hander from the Seattle Mariners, threw much harder. He did not give up a hit until Sandy Alomar Jr. sung with no outs in the eighth innning, and the Indians went on to win 4-3 in the 11th. You don't want to get no-hit on any day. But on opening day, that would be the biggest talk in baseball, a highlight of the year," Alomar said. Only once has the season started with a no-hitter, that by Cleveland's Bob Feller on April 16, 1940, in Chicago. Feller, in fact, was on hand at the new park to see Johnson nearly match him. While the president was with the Indians — and preparing to go to Charlotte, N.C., to see his favorite Arkansas Razorbacks play Duke for the NCAA basketball title — his wife was watching her Cubs. Hillary Rodham Clinton, aright-hander, threw out the first ball at sunny Wrigley Field. Then she saw Rhodes, playing his first game for the Cubs, hit home runs off Dwight Gooden in his three first at-bats; Rhodes Joined George Bell, who did it in 1988, as the Later, in a game the Cubs lost 12-8, she heard that the president was seeing possible pitching history in the making. only players to connect three times on opening day. "I didn't know my husband was watching a no-hitter today. What finally happened? Who broke it up? Is the score still 2-2?" she said. For the seventh-inning stretch, she joined Caray, now in his 50th season as an announcer, and serenaded the crowd with "Take Me Out to the Ball Game." "Ive sung along with you in my living room and other places I've watched the game," said Clinton, born in Chicago. With the wind blowing out, the Mets and Cubs combined for six home runs. The biggest home run of the day, however, was hit by Delgado in Toronto's SkyDome, where there is no wind at all. Delgado, one of two rookies in the lineup for the World Series champion Blue Jays, hit a 450-foot drive off a window of the Hard Rock Cafe in right field. "Wait 'til he really gets a hold of one," joked teammate Paul Molitor, the World Series MVP. The Blue Jays made it a happy homecoming, beating Chicago 7-3 in a rematch of October's AL playoffs. They might play again this fall, although now the White Sox are in the reconfigured AL West. Also getting off to a good start was Atlanta pitcher Greg Maddux, who began his bid for an unprecedented third straight Cy Young Award with a victory against San Diego. Barry Bonds, trying to win a record third consecutive MVP trophy — and fourth overall — was a winner when San Francisco beat Pittsburgh. "It was typical Wrigley Field," Good en said. The New York Mets, meanwhile, were happy just to win a game. They went 59-103 last year for the worst record in the majors, but beat the Cubs in their opener despite Rhodes' home runs off Gooden. What wasn't the same were the uniforms of the Texas teams. The Rangers switched to bright red this year, and the Astros changed their star logo. And while newcomers Rafael Palmeiro and Lee Smith helped Baltimore win in their debuts and All-Stars Will Clark and Eddie Murray were with new teams, Fenway Park had a new public address announcer. Leslie Sterling was introduced to the Red Sox crowd, replacing Sherm Feller, who died in January after 27 seasons at the microphone. Fans attending the Boston-Detroit first heard a tape of Feller welcoming them to Fenway Park, then Sterling took over. "Ladies and gentlemen, boys and girls. My name is Leslie Sterling. Good afternoon and welcome to opening day of the 1994 Red Sox season," she said. Sterling is the second woman to become a full-time public address announcer at a big-league park. Sherry Davis handles the job at Candlestick Park for the San Francisco Giants. DiMaggio throws out first pitch for Yankees The Associated Press "I'm worried about reaching the plate from the mound," DIMaggio said. "I don't want to bounce the ball. I did that once." NEW YORK — Approaching the age of 80, Joe DiMaggio worried about just one thing while he prepared to throw out the first pitch on opening day yesterday at Yankee Stadium. It was not a problem. Throwing from in front of the pitcher's mound, DiMaggio got the ball to catcher Mike Stanley and smiled broadly at the accomplishment. Greeted warmly by the sellout crowd, DiMaggio waved to the fans while he walked from the Yankees dugout. DiMaggio recalled that toward the end of his career, his arm had been a problem for him. "I had just one throw in my arm every game," he said. "They tried to run on me, and I had eight or nine assists that year, but never against the Red Sox. My brother, Dom, warned them." DiMaggio said he had enjoyed throwing out the first ball on opening day. He last did it at Yankee Stadium two years ago. "It's an honor I look forward to," he said. Opening day was always special for the Hall of Fame center fielder. "Iremember in 1937 I missed the first 17 games when I burned my left ankle instep with a sun lamp," he said. "It was the start of diathermy back then." The Yankees played almost three weeks without their young star. When he was ready to go, the team made sure everybody knew. "In those days they still used the bullhorn to announce the batteries before the game." DiMaggio said. "The day before I was to play, they announced: Pitching, Charley Ruffing; Catching, Bill Dickey. And Joe DiMaggio makes his season's debut tomorrow." That was my opening day that year." Kansas football adds former Nebraska recruiter to staff Kansan staff report The Kansas football team has welcomed aboard Dave Gillespie as an assistant coach and as the recruiting coordinator. Gilliepsa has been the recruiting coordinator at Nebraska the past eight seasons. 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