University Daily Kansan / Thursday, October 16, 1986 13 Boston Continued from p.11 said to reporters. "You seem to enjoy it so much. I'll let you wonder what will happen to me and I'll let you describe how I feel." One out from victory in Game 5, Mauch replaced starter Mike Witt with Gary Lucas. The strategy backfired. It let the Red Sox back into the series, and that proved to be a mistake. Clemens, coming off a late-season elbow injury, was pitching on three days rest for the second straight game, and had thrown 277 pitches in his two previous appearances. Clemens, 24-4 during the regular season but unsuccessful in his first two playoff starts, left to a standing ovation in the eighth innning. Scharaldi finished. John Candelaria took the loss despite allowing no earned runs. Marty Barrett, who hit .367 with a team-high 11 hits and play at second base, was selected the series 'Most "The greatest thing about being the Series MVP is that it means your team won," said Barrett, who may not have been aware that Houston pitcher Mike Scott was named MVP in the National League series despite his team loss to the Mets earlier in the day. Valuable Player. Barrett said he thought the Angels sagged after failing to end the series in five games. "From what I heard, the bathboys had the champagne uncorked," Barrett said. "We came out playing loose, I think there was more pressure on them than on us." The victory proved especially gratifying to Rice because he missed the 1975 post-season because of an injury. "I waited a long time," he said. were too much for the Astros. Three Mets' relievers allowed only six hits in the last 11 innings and held the Astros to only three earned runs in the last 21. Continued from p. 11 Orosco became the first pitcher in playoff history to win three games and the first reliever ever to win three games in postseason play. Mets Hatcher's misjudgment of a pop fly by Strawberry in the 16th inned led to the Astros' downfall. Strawberry opened the inning by hitting a double in front of the charging Hatcher. Straberry scored moments later on Knight's sharp single to right field. "I wasn't going to give in," Orosco said. "I told Davey he couldn't take me out. I was tired, very tired. I tried to keep the ball down." Lopez was replaced by Jeff Calhoun, who then threw a wild pitch that sent Knight to second base. Backman walked, Orosco sacrificed and Calhoun threw another wild pitch that allowed Knight to score. Lenny Dykstra, whose triple had started the Mets' three-run ninth inning, followed with a single to knock in the final run of the inning. But the Astros didn't go quietly. They tagged Orosco for three hits and two runs in their half of the 16th inning and had two runners on base when Orosco struck out Kevin Bass to end the marathon. The Mets appeared to put away the game in the 14th inning when Backman delivered an RBI single, but Hatcher, who hit only six homers all season, tied the score with a one-home run off the left-field foul pole. In three innings, Orosco allowed four hits and three runs while walking one and striking out five. Despite the reliever's three triumphs, Houston's Mike Scott — winner of Games 1 and 4 — was named the series' Most Valuable Player. Seniors Continued from p. 11 "I know coach is going to expect a lot more from me." Hunter said. "It's hard for me to be a leader because I'm a quiet guy. It's gotten easier since I got to know the guys better and knew what they expected from me." Proving themselves as leaders will be tough after the leadership shown by last years seniors, Turgeon said. "They were great team players." Turgeon said. "They wouldn't let us lose a game." With a record of 35-4, last year's seniors kept their end of the bargain. Whether this year's seniors will strike up a deal is yet to be seen. "We've got a lot of holes to fill," Brown said of the loss of last year's seniors. "But, there's not one kid that can't make a contribution. "I don't like the team being so young. But, last year's team has built a positive atmosphere. They can watch Danny, Cedric and Mark and improve." With the combination of leadership shown by Hunter and Turgceon in the past, Brown could have himself quite a duo. Hunter had an outstanding 1985-86 season in the assist column. Unselfishly, he dished off 278 assists last season, easily shattering Darnell Valentine's old record of 170. "Cedric is a great player." Brown said. "I keep seeing him get better and better. He's going to have another great year." Hunter is only 192 passes short from becoming the Big Eight's all-time career assist leader, held by former Iowa State point guard Jeff Hornacek. Hunter also set another record last season when he hit 73.6 percent of his shots while averaging 11.4 points a game in Big Eight play. Turgeon, on the other hand, doesn't let statistics bother him. He's played in 98 Kansas games, more than any other player on this year's roster, and holds the freshmen assist record of 138. For the past two years, though, Turgeon has taken a back seat to Hunter, playing the role of a crucial substitute. "Last year I accepted my role behind Cedric," Turgeon said. "This year, I want to do things I haven't done before out there. "It's pretty obvious that with my size I'm not going to go on from here. I just want to have some fun and be a competitive player." For Hunter, goals go as high as the scoreboard above the basketball court in Allen Field House. "Coach will be looking for me to score a lot more," Hunter said, "because of the loss of our outside shooters. I'm going to work hard." Breaking the assist record also is a priority for Hunter. "I don't know what the record is," he said, "but, I'm going to try." JEWS FOR JESUS presents in concert the Liberated Wailing Wall Admission Free an experience of Messianic Joy! Friday, October 17, 7:30 p.m. Mustardseed Fellowship 256 N. Michigan Everyone is welcome! Pier 1 imports Hours A PlaceToDiscover: 738 Massachusetts A Room With a View Liberty Hall 7:30 & 9:45 642 Mass. 749-1912 Oct. 13-16 $4.00 Mon.-Sat. 9:30-5:30 Thurs. 9:30-8:30 Sun. 1-5 If you are considering graduate management studies, let us tell you about Office of Admissions School of Business Administration The University of Michigan Ann Arbor, Michigan 48109-1234 315/763-5796 THE MICHIGAN MBA Looking For A Part-Time Job? 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