6B Friday, October 13, 1995 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN More trouble for Strawberry The Associated Press NEW YORK — Darryl Strawberry's impromptu visit to a Manhattan nightclub could land him behind bars for violation of the six-month house arrest sentence handed down at his income tax trial. "We've turned the case over to the probation department," Deputy U.S. Attorney Shirah Neiman said yesterday. The New York Yankees outfielder stopped inside a Manhattan nightclub Monday night without permission from his probation officer. Strawberry was sentenced April 24 to six months' house arrest after his guilty plea to a tax evasion charge. But the night after the Yankees lost the playoff series to the Seattle Mariners, he stopped inside the China Club to visit some teammates, said his agent. Bill Goodstein. Although Goodstein presented the incident as an honest mistake, federal authorities said they were checking to see if it violated the terms of Strawberry's sentence. If the probation department investigation determines there was a violation, Strawberry could be resentenced to the original maximum term of five years. However, this is unlikely. In April, a federal judge ignored a plea bargain that would have put Strawberry behind bars for three months and instead handed down the home-confinement term. Neiman said her office had had no previous complaints about Strawberry violating his house arrest. According to the house-arrest terms, the 33-year-old left-hander was allowed to play baseball, including traveling to road games and practices. Otherwise, he must remain at home or in a hotel, and he was required to eat in his hotel room. He could not go to a restaurant unless room service was not available. Strawberry returned to the Yankees this season after serving a 60-day suspension for drug use. Goodstein said that his client was in the club for only 25 minutes and drank only ginger ale. Strawberry had permission that night to have dinner with Goodstein at an East Side restaurant. However, the visit to the China Club was an impulse stop, Goodstein said. "He saw it and said, 'Oh, that's the China Club, some of the guys are there,'" Goodstein said. "I didn't even think about the implications, and neither did he." The Yankees, who acquired former Mets Darryl Strawberry and David Cone this season, reportedly are close to signing Gooden, who has not pitched in the major leagues since being suspended July 28, 1994, for violating his drug after-care program. Yankees negotiate with Gooden NEW YORK — Dwight Gooden could be pitching in New York again next season — but with the Yankees, not with the Mets. The Associated Press But Gooden has been negotiating with Yankees' owner George Steinbrenner, according to published reports. The Florida Marlins, Chicago White Sox, Baltimore Orioles, Toronto Blue Jays and Boston Red Gooden, who has a career record of 157-85 with a 3.10 ERA and one Cy Young Award, reportedly will receive a one-year deal with team options for 1997 and 1998. "I'm hopeful we can get it done," Gooden told the Daily News. "George has been really great about this. He's been on this thing from the very beginning, and I really hope we can get it done so I can play for him." Sox also are believed to have shown interest in Gooden, but he prefers to stay in New York, where he played for the Mets from 1984 until his suspension. Gooden said that the chance to play for Steinbrenner was one reason that he wanted to sign with the "I like him, and I respect him," Gooden told The Record of Hackensack, N.J. "I want to play for him." Yankees Steinbrenner has been working on signing the right-hander. "My people have been meeting with him," Steinbrenner said. "There are a lot of clubs bidding for him, so I can't say where we are." "I respect Dwight for what he has done to turn his life around," he said. Steinbrenner said that he was impressed with Gooden's recovery. Strawberry, Gooden and Cone, whom the Yankees acquired from Toronto in July, were teammates with the Mets from 1987-90. Gooden has been working out at Eckerd College in St. Petersburg, Fla. Horoscopes By Linda C. Black Today's Birthday (Oct. 13): This year, you are lucky and even smarter than usual! By November, have your plan ready so you can get started. You'll be busy at home in December. In March, work-related study may be a strain, but do it anyway. Travel in June could be very interesting. In July, there could be an exam on the job. Study up ahead of time, and you could take a big leap forward. If it looks like the focus is on education, you're right! Get started! Gemini (May 21-June 21): Call someone you've been avoiding. If you've been meaning to write something important, get that started, too. Fight the tendency to get sidetracked or to make things up instead of looking them up! If you stay home with a good friend tonight, you'll save a lot of money! Arles (March 21-April 19): This is a good morning for negotiations because people will be in a cooperative mood. You might get more done working with a partner or agent than you can by yourself. A meeting tonight could help you make a career decision. Get information now; act tomorrow. Taurus (April 20-May 20): Some people are going to be very difficult to shut up today. If you listen long enough, however, you might figure out what's really going on. You'll get more actual work done with a private person later tonight. Try a different approach to reach a goal. Cancer (June 22-July 22): If you have something to discuss today, do it with a friend who can keep a secret. 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That's important, because there could be money at stake. **Scorpion** (Oct. 24-Nov. 21): You could find yourself liking someone you've always thought was a little crazy. Actually, he or she might have thought the same thing about you! If you can't pay a bill quite yet, call and let the person you owe know when you can. It'll be appreciated. Sagittarius (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): You're brilliant today. You'll teach and learn effortlessly. Tonight, get together with people who share your interests — at a car club or a philosophical discussion group, for example. If you've got a date, take one. If not, you may find somebody there! Capricorn (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): You may get upset today. Everybody wants to network, and nobody wants to do REAL work! If that happens, go ahead and say so! Late tonight, you could stumble across the solution to a problem that's been plaguing you for ages. A question in private could produce the answer. 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