10 Thursday, November 12, 1987 / University Daily Kansan Sports Frev Continued from p. 9 named manager of the Cubs by Green on Oct. 29 when the Cubs called a press conference only to have Green announce his resignation. Stunned, Vukovich left and recert- inued Manager Lee Elaia's staff at Pilgrim. "I don't want a guy who will hit the players in the head but give them a little push." Frey said of the type of manager he wants. Frey said he did not plan any great shakeups in the organization involving chief scouts Hugh Alexander and Charlie Fox, director of minor league operations Gordon Goldsberry and assistant general manager John Cox. "As of right now, I don't think it'a a good thing to come in and play house cleaner," said Frey. "I'm not going to tell people to clear out. "I've talked to a lot of people in baseball and they tell me the Cubs have a strong minor league organization with a lot of prospects," said Frey. "So they must be doing a good job." Frey doesn't think it will take much to turn around the Cubs, say ing, "The same thing that happened in 1984 could happen in 1988." In 1984, Frey took over the team in spring training. Green made a couple of trades to acquire outfielders Bob Valenti and Gary Matthews from Philadelphia. Then he acquired pitchers Rick Sutliffe and Dennis Eckersley and the Cubs were on their way to the division title. "We have some good players," said Frey. "If you look around you'll see five or six players who didn't play that bad. We have to upgrade the talent in the pitching staff. Just a couple of changes could do it." One move Frey plans to make after he names a field manager will be to sign Andre Dawson, the free agent who led the league with 49 home runs and the major leagues with 137 runs batted in. 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