4B Wednesday, April 26, 1995 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Composite 1995 baseball schedule for the American League Check tomorrow's Kansan for the composite National League schedule. 1995 American League schedule | | at Seattle | at Oakland | at California | at Texas | at Kansas City | at Minnesota | at Chicago | at Milwaukee | at Cleveland | at Detroit | at Toronto | at Baltimore | at New York | at Boston | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Seattle | 72 home dates 58 nights | May 9*,10*,11 Aug.4*,5*,6,17* | May 5*,6*,7 Aug.1*,2*,3* | May 1*,2*,3* Sept.28,29*,30 Oct.1 | May 18*,17*,18* Aug.11*,12*,13 | May 19*,20*,21 Aug.14*,15*,16* | June 19*,20*,21*,22 Sept.15*,16*,17 | July 10*,20 | July 6*,7*,8,9 Sept.7* | May 22*,9*3*,4,5 | July 21*,22,23 | June 5*,6*,7*,8 Sept.1*,2*,3 | June 9*,10,11 Sept.4*,5*,6* | June 2*,3,4 Aug.29*,30*,31* | | Oakland | June 27*,28*,29 Sept.22*,23*,24 | 72 home dates 34 nights | May 2*,3*,4* Sept.28,29*,30 Oct.1 | June 23*,24*,25*,26 Sept.28*,27* | May 19*,20*,21 Aug.14*,15*,16* | May 12*,13*,14 Aug.7*,8,9 | May 16*,17*,18 Aug.11*,12*,13 | April 28*,29,30 July 17*,18* | July 13*,14*,15*,16 | July 25*,26*,27 | April 28*,27 July 28*,29,30 | June 2*,3,4 Aug.29*,30*,31* | June 5*,6*,7*,6 Sept.1*,2,3 | June 9*,10,11 Sept.5*,6* | | Calif. | June 23*,24*,25,26 Sept.27*,27 June 30* | July 1,2 Sept.18*,19*,20 | 72 home dates 58 nights | June 27*,28*,29 Sept.22*,23* | May 12*,13*,14 Aug.8*,9,10 | May 15*,16*,17*,18 Aug.11*,12*,13 | May 19*,20*,21 Aug.14*,15*,16* | July 27*,28*,29,30 | July 17*,18* | July 13*,14*,15*,16 | April 28*,29,30 May 1 July 19*,20* | June 9*,10,11 Sept.4*,5*,6* | June 2*,3,4 Aug.29*,30,31* | June 5*,6*,7*,9 Sept.1*,2,3 | | Texas | June 30* July 1,2 Sept.18*,19*,20* | May 5*,6*,7*,8 Aug.1*,2,3 | May 9*,10*,11 Aug.4*,5*,6,7 | 72 home dates 64 nights | May 29*,30*,31* Aug.24*,25*,26,27 | May 29*,30*,31* Aug.24*,25*,26,27 | May 23*,24* Aug.17*,18*,19*,20 | June 12*,13*,14 Sept.8*,9,10 | July 3*,4,5 | June 19*,20*,21* Sept.15*,16*,17 | June 16*,17,18 Sept.12*,13*,14* | July 25*,26*,27 | April 26 July 21*,22,23,24* | July 13*,14*,15*,16* | | Kansas City | June 12*,13*,14 Sept.8*,9,10 | June 15*,16*,17,18 Sept.12*,13,14 | June 19*,20*,21 Sept.15*,16*,17 | June 5*,6*,7*,8 Sept.1*,2*,3* | 72 home dates 57 nights | May 2*,3*,4 Aug.4*,5*,6 | May 5*,6*,7 July 31* Aug.1*,2,3 | May 25*,26*,27,28 Aug.21*,22* | May 5*,6,7 Aug.1*,2,3* | July 6*,7*,8,9 | May 22,23*,24* Aug.18*,19*,20 | July 13*,14*,15,18,17* Aug.28 July 17*,18 | | Minn. | June 16*,17*,18 Sept.11*,12*,13* | June 19*,20,21 Sept.15*,17,17 | June 12*,13*,14 Sept.8*,9,10 | June 12*,2*,3,4 Aug.21*,22*,23* | June 23*,24*,25 Sept.18*,19*,20*,21* | May 8*,9*,10* Sept.29*,30 Oct.1 | May 29*,30,31 Aug.24*,25*,26,27 | May 5*,6,7 Aug.1*,2,3* | May 23*,24*,25 Aug.18*,19*,20 | July 25*,26*,27 | July 3*,4,5 | July 13*,14*,15,16 | July 21*,22,23,24* | | Chicago | May 12*,13*,14 Aug.7*,8*,9* | June 12*,13,14* Sept.8*,9,10 | June 15*,16*,17,18 Sept.12*,13* | June 9*,10*,11 Sept.4*,5*,6* | June 30* July 1,2 Sept.28*,27,28* | June 26*,27,28 Sept.22*,23,24* | 72 home dates 57 nights | April 26,June 29* July 13*,14*,15,16 | May 29,30,31*壹 une 1 Aug.4*,5*,6 | May 26*,27,28 Aug.21*,22,23 | May 2*,3* Aug.29*,26,27 | July 17*,18* | April 29*,29,30 July 25*,26,27 | | Milwaukee | July 24*,25,26 | July 1,2,3 | July 7*,8*,9 | M.18*,19*,20,21 Aug.15*,16* | June 2*,3,4 Aug.29*,30*,31* | June 6*,7 Sept.1*,2,3,4 | April 27* July 12*,21,22,23 Aug.28 Sept.21* | 72 home dates 47 nights | May 22*,23*,24* Aug.17*,18*,19*,20 | June 23*,24,25 Sept.12*,13,14 | June 20*,21,22 Sept.15,16,17 | May 1,3*,4 Aug.4*,5*,6 | May 5*,6,7 Aug.1*,2,3* | June 16*,17,18 Sept.19*,20* | | Detroit | July 27*,28*,29*,30 | July 21*,22,23 | July 24*,25,26 | April 27*,28*,29,30 July 19*,20 | June 29*,27,28 Sept.22*,23,24* | June 29*,30* July 1,2 Sept.29*,27,28 | June 29*,30* July 1,2 Sept.29*,27,28 | June 8*,9,10,11 Sept.5*,6* | 72 home dates 52 nights | May 2*,3,4 Sept.1*,2,3,4 | May 26*,27,28 Aug.21*,22,23* | May 12*,13,14 Aug.14*,15,16 | May 16*,17,18 Sept.10*,11,12,13 | | Cleveland | April 27*,28*,29*,30* July 17*,18 | July 19,20 | April 26* July 21*,22,23 | May 12*,13,14 Aug.8*,9,10 | July 28*,29,30 | June 8*,9,10,11 Sept.5*,6 | June 2*,3,4 Aug.29*,30*,31* | May 9*,10,11 Aug.11*,12,13,14* | May 5*,6*,7 Aug.25,26,27 | 72 home dates 47 nights | May 29*,30,31 Sept.8*,9,10,11* | May 16*,17,18 Sept.22,23,24 | June 29*,30*July 1,2 Sept.25*,26,27 | | Toronto | July 13*,14*,15,16 | July 7*,8(2),9,12 | July 3*,4*,5*,6 | May 15*,16*,17 Aug.11*,12,13* | June 9*,10,11 Sept.4*,5*,6* | July 17,18 | June 5*,6*,7 Sept.1*,2,3* | May 12*,13,14 Aug.8*,9,10 | May 22*,3,4 Aug.29*,30*,31* | May 19,20,21 Aug.15*,16,17* | 72 home dates 44 nights | May 5*,6,7 July 31* Aug.1*,2,3* | June 23*,24,25 Sept.18*,19*,20,21* | | Baltimore | May 26*,27*,28* Aug.11*,22,23* | May 23*,24,25 Aug.18*,19,20 | May 23*,24,25 Aug.18*,19,20 | April 26* July 21*,22,23* | April 27*,28*,29,30 July 19,20 | July 6*,7*,8,9 | June 26*,27,28 Sept.22,23,24 | June 12*,13,14 Aug.8*,9,10 | June 12*,13,14 Aug.8*,9,10 | June 16*,17,18 Sept.19,20,21 | June 29*,30*July 1,2 Sept.26*,27* | June 29*,30*July 1,2 Sept.26*,27* | | New York | May 29*,30*,31* Aug.24*,25,26* | May 26*,27,28 Aug.21*,22,23 | May 23*,24,25 Aug.18*,19,20 | April 28*,29,30 July 28*,29* | July 28*,29* | July 3*,4,5 | June 30* July 1,2 Sept.29*,27 | June 26*,27,28 Sept.22,23,24 | June 12*,13,14 Aug.8*,9,10 | June 16*,17,18 Sept.19,20,21 | June 29*,30*July 1,2 Sept.26*,27* | June 29*,30*July 1,2 Sept.26*,27* | | Boston | May 29*,24,25 Aug.18*,19,20 | May 29*,30*,31 Aug.24*,25,26* | May 29*,27,28 Aug.17*,21*,22,23 | July 3*,4,5* | July 6*,7*,8,9 | July 19,20 | May 16*,17 Sept.28*,29,30 Oct.1 | June 19,20,21* Sept.14,15,16,17 | June 19,20,21* Sept.14,15,16,17 | May 5*,6,7 Aug.1*,2,3* | June 12*,13,14 Aug.8*,9,10 | June 19,20,21* Sept.14,15,16,17 | June 19,20,21* 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Wayne (Ind.) Sun-Sentinel, Knight-Ridder Tribune 4/24/95 Opening day scoreboard: Mess 1, pro baseball 0 Pitching sloppy, hitters injured, umps locked out The Associated Press Star players are hobbling, and hitters are ahead of pitchers. The real umpires are missing, for now, and the schedules are messy. Baseball isn't exactly getting off to a clean start in 1995. At the time John Burkett threw the first pitch to open the season last night, it was 257 days since the last game that counted, the biggest gap in major-league history. So what will the crowd see when the game returns? A lot of hitting, probably. A spring training shortened in half to three weeks by the strike has caused problems for pitchers, and the overall exhibition ERA is more than 5.00. Steve Avery, Mike Mussina and Bret Saberhagen were among those hit hard in their tuneup starts for the regular season. Bob Welch and Ted Higuera were released in the last couple of days, and 11-year veteran Joe Hesketh retired Monday night after giving three runs in two-thirds of an innning for the New York Yankees. Hesketh was not the only player having trouble. Roger Clemens, Juan Gonzalez and Alan Trammell are among the players already on the disabled list. "Every baseball player gets a strain, except maybe Cal Ripken," Gregg Jefferies said. Ripken begins the year having played in 2,000 consecutive games. He's on target to break Lou Gehrig's mark of 2,130 on Sept. 6 in Baltimore. Even in a season chopped to 144 games, cutting out almost any chance of the record chases that made 1994 so special, Ripken's pursuit should draw considerable attention. This spring also might see players challenging umpires. The regular umpires have been locked out by owners, and plan to picket. Replacement crews, made up from former major and minor league umpns — many of them released from those jobs — and college amateurs have been lined up to call the games. Even in the exhibitions, there were plenty of arguments. For the first time since a strike lopped off a week in 1972, fans will go into a season knowing that it will not be a full 162 games. With 18 games missing — even with odd, one-game series jammed in — there's almost no chance that Ken Griffey Jr., Matt Williams or two-time MVP Frank Thomas can come close to chasing Roger Maris' home-run record, as they did last season. There still may be 20-game winners, but there's no hope for someone — maybe three-time Cy Young winner Greg Maddux — to win 30. A day before the Dodgers and Marlins played, the game still was not sold out. Other openers also had seats remaining. Six teams, including Florida and Toronto, have cut their average ticket price for the whole season. Another 15 teams have kept their average price at 1994 rates. The Colorado Rockies, who open new Coors Field this week, raised their rates. As expected, rich Atlanta and the New York Yankees begin the season as the favorites to win the World Series. Minnesota and Pittsburgh, not big spenders, each are rated last at 200-1 to win the Series.