10 Thursday, March 10, 1988 / University Daily Kansan Herzog rejects chance to buy Clark's home The Associated Press ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Whitey Herzog was sorry to see Jack Clark but. Not sorry enough to buy his ex-first baseman's house. According to the St. Louis Cardinals manager, Clark asked him if he would like to make an offer on his estate in suburban St. Louis soon after spurning the National League champions and signing a free-agent deal with the New York Yankees in January. "You know what he does?" Herzog said from the Cardinals' spring training complex. "Calls me up after he signs with the Yankees and wants me to buy his home in St. Louis. Here he is, my best player, and he leaves me, he breaks my heart, and now he wants me to buy his house. "First of all, I couldn't afford his house," Herzog added. "And with Jack gone, I will not be able to afford the one I've already got." Clark's query, though badly tired, wasn't totally out of line from a business standpoint. Herzog, who lives in Independence, Moe, near Kansas City, is in the market for a second home, and is contemplating building in south St. Louis County. joked that his ideal home would have one bedroom and five garages. Herzog, an avid fisherman, has "I need a place." Herzog said, "where I can put everything away at the same time." In any case, Clark's house, which carried an estimated $500,000 price tag, didn't fit the bill. "I went and looked at it," Herzog said Tuesday. "It was a helluq house. It had everything you want and a beautiful pool. But when you're looking at a house that costs that much, you'd better get what you want." Herzog was openly bitter towards the Cardinals' management after losing Clark, who hit 35 home runs and drove in 106 runs in an otherwise light-hitting lineup. Herzog said that Clark wasn't all business when the two talked. "He told me he enjoyed the years he spent in St. Louis and told me how much he enjoyed playing for me," Herzog said. 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