10 Wednesday, July 13, 1994 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN NL wins by touch of a toe Gwynn's slide caps late rally The Associated Press PITTSBURGH — Tony Gwynn scored on the most exciting play at the plate in the All-Star game since Pete Rose, barely making it home on Moises Alou's double in the 10th inning, and the National League ended its six-game losing streak with an 8-7 victory last night. Fred McGriff's tying two-run homer in the bottom of the ninth sent the game into extra innings, where the NL now has a 0-edge. Gwynn opened the 10th with a single. Alou followed with a drive to left-center field and Gwynn scored. While third-base coach Jim Leyland was waving Gwynn home and running with him down the line, shortstop Cal Ripken Jr. took left fielder Albert Belle's relay and threw home. But Gwynn, sneaked his foot through the legs of catcher Ivan Rodriguez a split second ahead of the tag. Gwynn, who had doubled in two runs in the third, was mobbed at the plate after ending a game that both teams played hard to win. The NLleads the series 38-26-1. Marquis Grissom also homered for the NL, while Ken Griffey Jr. and Kenny Lofton each drove in two runs for the AL. McGriff connected for the NL's first pinch-hit homer since Lee Mazzilli in 1979. He homered after Grissom drew a leadoff walk from Smith. Craig Biggio grounded into a force play. Lofton, who took over in center field for Griffey in the sixth, put the AL ahead 7-5 in the seventh with a two-run single. The NL took a 4-1 lead into the sixth. But Griffey's RBI single keyed a three-run rally that tied it. After Grissom hit a solo homer in the bottom half, the AL scored three more in the seventh. Shortstop Ozzie Smith made a diving stop that prevented a run from scoring. But Scott Cooper hit Danny Jackson's first pitch for a double that tied it at 5, and Lofton slapped a single to left through the drawn-in infield. Griffey, as usual, was in the middle of things as the AL rallied for the three runs in the sixth to tie it 4-4. But it was a two-out throwing error by third baseman Matt Williams that proved to be the key play. Alomar met Doug Drabek with a sin gle up the middle, stole second with one out and scored on Griffey's single. Center fielder Grissom got the relay in quickly, and Griffey was caught in a rundown and tagged out when he tried to advance to second. Joe Carter, the Toronto Blue Jays 1993 World Series hero, hit a two-hop grounder to Williams. The two-time Gold Glover backed up on the ball and rushed a throw that sailed over second baseman Carlos Garcia's head. The ball rolled into right field for a three-base error, and Kirby Puckett added an RBI single that made it 4-4. The record crowd of 59,568 at Three Rivers Stadium seemed to sense the AL might be ready for another rout. But the determined National Leaguers persisted, culminating in Gwynn's dramatic dash to the plate which broke the NL's six-year drought. Italy and Bulgaria head to World Cup semifinal match EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. — The eyes of two European nations will focus tonight on a tiny patch of portable grass in the swamps of New Jersey. Italy will have 60 million "experts" tuning in to the famous Azzurri, who are two victories from an unprecedented fourth title. Bulgaria, which had not won a World Cup game until last month, will have most of its 9 million people watching. President Zhelyu Zhelev traveled yesterday to the United States to watch the game at Giants Stadium. "These," said Italian defender Antonio Benarrivo, "are the moments that can define one's career." SPORTS in brief Bulgaria's soccer history isn't as rich. Italy never expected the Azzurri to get this far. Saturday's 2-1 victory over Spain transformed them from sinners to potential saints. "No one expected them to go so far," said Italian midfielder Antonio Conte. "But they've proven they have what it takes to beat great teams." Bulgaria beat Argentina 2-0 in the first round, knocked out Mexico on penalty kicks, then shocked defending champion Germany 2-1 on Sunday. Win or lose, coach Dimitar Penev and his team will be toasted when they return home. "For Italy it would be normal to win," Bulgaria goalkeeper Borislav Mihaylov said. "We can go in cooler with nothing to lose. We are heroes, win or lose." Mets dodge liability claim LOS ANGELES — A Superior Court judge said yesterday he was not inclined to hold the New York Mets liable for injuries a child suffered when outfielder Vince Coleman threw an explosive device near fans outside Dodger Stadium last summer. Coleman pleaded guilty to misdemeanor possession of an explosive device following the 1993 season. He received a one-year suspended sentence, was ordered to perform 200 hours of community service and pay a $1,000 fine. Three people were injured when Coleman tossed the explosive device in a Dodger Stadium parking lot last July. Amanda Santos, who was 2 at the time, was the most seriously injured with damage to the cornea of her left eye. John West, attorney for the Santos family, argued yesterday that since the Mets encouraged Coleman to interact with fans, the team should be liable for how he did it. But Judge Stephen Lachs wasn't convinced, although he gave West 20 days to amend the complaint to show a stronger connection. Manning testifies in suit NEW YORK — Buck Williams, Dominique Wilkins and Danny Manning agree they make a lot of money playing basketball. They also told a federal judge yesterday that millions of dollars do not buy happiness. They urged Judge Kevin Duffy to give NBA players the freedom to go to the team they want right out of college and to move between cities without franchises being restricted by a salary cap. "This is not about money," said Manning of the Atlanta Hawks. "I didn't like Los Angeles. I wanted to be closer to home." The testimony was necessary after the league and the players' union filed lawsuits against each other in recent weeks. The NBA wants a salary cap, the college draft and right-of-first-refusal rules to be declared legal, while the players' association has charged violations of antitrust law. 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