Page 12 University Daily Kansan, October 29, 1980 Royals to lineup soon to haggle for contracts By United Press International KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- For a team that won the American League pennant in such convincing fashion in 1980, the players sure have a thin list of untouchables. There's a chance that as many as 10 players from Kansas City's 25-player World Series roster could be in different uniforms or even out of baseball entirely when major league baseball opens next April. THE PARADE into the office of General Manager Joe Burke next week when he returns from the club's organizational meeting in Florida may rival in length the ticker tape parade that greeted the Royals in San Jose City after losing the sixth game of the Series to Philadelphia. In alphabetical order, Ken Brett, Jose Carduelle, Clint Hurtie, Pethe LaCock, Hal McRae, Amos Oits, Marty Pattin, Darr尔 Portell, Paul Spitofft and Frank White will probably all want to talk to Burke to determine their future with the Royals. Pitcher Brett and outfielder Cardinal are both journeymen performers who were signed by the Royals as free agents in August as pennant insurance. Both Cardinal, 37, and Brett, 32, performed admirably during the regular season as Kansas City easily won the American League West. BUT BRETT did not make a single postseason appearance, and Cardinal will be remembered for striking out to end Game 5 of the World Series. That game turned the Series back around in the Phillies' favor. It would be a major surprise if one or both players returned to Kansas City next April. Pitcher Patlin, first baseman LaCock and catcher Porter have all placed their names in the Nov. 13 free agent lottery. As many as 13 teams can draft and then compete financially with the Rovals for their services. Kansas City roster last spring and probably would have lost his spot as the middle relief man in the Royals' bulpen in 1881 to one of several young arms in the organization, such as Craig Malin, Mike Jones or Mike Morley. Pattin barely earned a spot on the The situation is clouded for the other five members of the list. LaCOCK IS convinced he can play every day at first base in the major leagues. But with Wille Aikens already established there for Kansas City, LaCOck's future as a major league first season is obviously not with the Royals. Three other players expressed extreme displeasure earlier in the season when the Royals called George Brett in to give him a contract extension and not them. The players, second baseman Frank White, center fielder Amos Otis and designated hitter Hal McRae, all said that if the Royals refused to extend their contracts, it may be better if they played elsewhere next year. 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