14 University Daily Kansan / Wednesday, December 4, 1991 Royals budget limits negotiations The Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo. — General Manger Herk Robinson knows he has holes to fill in the Kansas City Royals lineup. But he also knows he can't plug those holes if he means punch bigger holes in the hole. "It just reaches a point where it has to stop," Robinson said yesterday. "We are weak. We can't have a $40 million payroll. We're a club that finished in sixth place, and we can't have a $40 million payroll." In this day and age of complicated contracts, it's a little bit more than just swapping Player A for Player B. It took Robinson, for example, from October until July last season to capture Todd Benzinger from Cincinnati. So just imagine the intricacies of dealing with Danny Tartabull, who Robinson all but said would command a price beyond the ability of the Royals Tartabul is the second-most sought after free agent behind Bobby Bonilla, who signed a five-year, $22 million contract with the New York Mets on Monday. "Certainly our industry has been dealing with the salaries for some time," Robinson said. "You can certainly hope there would be a turnaround or a slow down. I have not spoken to Tartabull in a week. But we're not in a position to compete (with a Bonilla-type contract)." Robinson said the club hope to resign agents Kevin Seitzer and Kel Stillew "It depends on what the market is going to be," Robinson said. "The agents don't know what to ask for and clubs don't know what to bid. There has to be established some sort of pecking order." Kansas City needs to re-emphasize speed and defense, Robinson said. He said the Royals could live without Tartabult's 31 home runs and 100 runs batted in if the lineup as a whole picked up the slack. A major disappointment of the Royals is their inability to play 10 games under .500 at home, but they are still a great team. Assuming Tartabul is lost, the Royals are looking for an outfielder, a middle infielder and a left-handed pitcher for the bullpen. KC honors Saberhagen The Associated Press KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Bret Saberhagen seemed like little more than a giggy kid six years ago when he collected some of the highest honors baseball can bestow. Cy Young Award winner of the seventh game of the World Series. Most Valuable Player in the 1985 Series. Another Cy Young Award later, Saberhagen was honored yesterday as the Royals most valuable player. He should shoulder injury to pitch the first no- hitter of his career Aug.26 and lead the Royals with 13 victories. "A Cy Young is a bigger thrill because it's something you did through the whole year, not just one game where you had everything going for you." The 26-year-old Saberhagen said. This is the fourth time Saberhagen has won the Royals honor. The Royals were talking with Montreal about Andres Gallarraq up to three hours before the Expos traded him to St. Louis, Robinson said. Gallarraq's $2 million contract scared Kansas City away. he said. "Winning world championships is No. 1 on my list. You can't achieve these awards without a team playing well behind you. These guys bust their butts for you for the most part." " (Joe) Torre and (Dal) Maxvill realize there's a gamble involved." Robinson said. "We were willing to take some risk. But it wasn't going to be under our conditions, it was under theirs. We have to give up some quality to get quality. I think we're prepared to do so." Mitchell arrest leaves Giants in the lurch The Associated Press SANFRANCISCO — The arrest and possibility of formal charges being filed against Kevin Mitchell has the San Francisco Giants stymied in their quest to trade for quality pitching at the winter meetings. Mitchell, a former MVP who has averaged 38 home runs and 95 RBI the last three seasons, was the player the Giants planned to offer in hopes of improving on last year's fourth-place finish in the NL West. early Saturday morning. That was until Mitchell was arrested and booked on six felony counts after he was accused of rape by a female acquaintance. The woman alleged that the incident took place at Mitchell's home in Chula Vista, Calif., "It's very obvious that Kevin Mitchell was sought by other clubs," Giants general manager AlRosen said yesterday. "Kevin was the one player who was singled out by myself and other people in our front office who could bring us the kind of pitching we need. "Obviously other teams are going to have concerns now about Kevin. They have concerns." Mitchell, 29, was arrested Saturday and freed after posting a $61,000 bond. Rosen expressed his support of Mitchell, pointing out that no charges had been formally filed yet and that he did not have any injuries against athletes only to be proved unfounded. But, still, Rosen was unsettled by the episode. "I've always been three steps to the right of Genghis Khan when it comes to bad behavior," Rosen said. "It's very difficult for me to sit here and talk about this. I'm very upset and disappointed." "I suppose a great deal of his problems stem from the environment he was brought up in," Rosen said. "He was brought up in an environment we only read about and abor. It's difficult for him to extract himself from such a situation and separate him from the people. Mitchell, who was dropped off at Candlestick Park late last season by a friend who was later arrested on suspicion of being an accomplice in a murder of a San Diego Police officer, grew up in San Diego, a predominantly lower-income area that has been plagued by gag activity for years. "He's famous, and he has a lot of money. People are always hanging around. The leeches are always going to find him." Mitchell was named NL MVF in 1987, after leading the league with 14 homers and six RBI. he hit only 27 with 69 RBI during an injury-rejured 1991 season. Mitchell started only 99 games last season and his 113 appearances were the lowest of his six-year career. MUSEUM GIFT SHOP Museum of Anthropology University of Kansas Monday-Saturday 9-5 Sunday 1-5 10% off all items December 16-22 One Stop for "Round the World" Shopping IF YOU'RE PREGNANT AND YOU NEED HELP NOW... Dirthright For a confidential, caring friend, call us. We're here to listen and talk with you. 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