4B the university daily kansan sports monday, february 23, 2004 Red Lyon Tavern A touch of Irish in downtown Lawrence 944 Mass. 832-8228 FREE MCAT Practice Test Where: U. of Kansas The Princeton Review When: Saturday, 3/6 9-3 p.m. Register today! Space is limited BODYboutique women's fitness·health spa For Women. With Women. Fitness Special Spring Break Special Tanning Package "First Step":Trial 3 MONTH GYM MEMBERSHIP $125 Spring Break Special 3 MONTHS OF UNLIMITED TANNING $65 Purchase both for $150 ($50 Savings) 925 Iowa 749-2424 **Watch for our expansion and relocation** Astros won't start Clemens, Pettitte The Associated Press KISSIMMEE, Fla. — Roger Clemens and Andy Pettitte had just arrived at spring training yesterday when Houston Astros manager Jimy Williams announced that neither one would start on opening day. But the decision to go with Roy Oswalt came as no surprise to the ex-Yankees. Oswalt, one of three holdovers from last year's rotation along with Wade Miller and Tim Redding, is one of the best young pitchers in baseball. But he was hampered by chronic groin injuries in 2003 and had surgery in the offseason to correct the problem. "Jimy and I talked about it a couple of weeks ago and that's how we talked about it," Clemens said. "To me, all the guys are deserving. We've all had our opportunities to start opening day." Clemens and Pettite were the Astros' two big offseason acquisitions, but Williams decided to go with Oswalt against Barry Bonds and the San Francisco Giants in Houston on April 5. "He has come through the (farm) system and he was injured ... three times with his groin, and basically could have packed it in," Williams said. "He could have said, 'I'm injured, I need an operation, I might hurt myself if I try to continue pitching." "You could put their names in a hat and pull anyone out. I'm confident with any one of those guys and I think most of the team is." Pettite will go second in the rotation, followed by his pal Clemens. He would know. Miller, the club's opening day starter in 2002, will pitch fourth, and Redding is No.5. Brad Ausmus Catcher "He's got a lot of pitching over there," Yankees manager Joe Torre said in Tampa. Setting up the starting rotation two weeks before exhibition games begin gives the pitchers time to prepare their throwing routines in February, a luxury Pettitte said he and Clemens never had in New York. "Usually that's top secret where we come from," said Pettitte, who shares famously rigorous workout habits with Clemens. "For us, this is great." Oswalt, a 19-game winner in 2002, was on the disabled list three times last season. But he returned to the mound and won four games down the stretch as Houston's bid to catch the Chicago Cubs in the NL Central fell just short. "If I go first or I go third it doesn't matter," Oswalt said. "It's an honor, so of course it's special, but I don't see (the others) behind me. I see them with me." Despite constant pain and limited action, Oswalt, 26, went 10-5 with a 2.97 ERA in 21 starts last year. His 2.92 ERA the last three seasons is better than either Clemens or Pettitte. Williams' decision was partly to reward Oswalt, and to position the left-handed Pettittie between the team's top right-handers. "I basically thought that way after the season, before these other two big pitchers came in," Williams said. "But we're certainly happy to have them." Williams told the pitchers of his final decision just hours after pitches and catchers underwent physicals and prepared for the first workout of spring training. Pertite signed a $31.5 million, three-year deal with the Astros in December. That helped convince his friend and fellow Houston-area resident, Clemens, to end a brief retirement and join the Astros for $5 million this season. The signings have led to the most anticipated season in recent memory for Astros players and fans. "You look across the (locker) room and there are two legends wearing the same uniform as Domestic "You could put their names in a hat and pull any one out," he said. "I'm confident with any one of those guys and I think most of the team is." & Foreign Complete Car Care Brad Ausmus, the veteran catcher assigned to help the former Yankees learn NL lineups, said he wasn't surprised by the rotation order and believes the team has four No.1 starters. you," reliever Kirk Saarloos said. As for their first day of workouts with the Astros, Pettitte said everything felt fairly normal except going through NLstyle bunting and baserunning drills. He talked about getting schooled in the art of sliding and bunting, things the Yankees didn't exactly stress on reporting day. LAWRENCE AUTOMOTIVE DIAGNOSTICS We Stand Behind Clemens, also switching leagues for the first time, chided Pettitate at a news conference. "Surely you knew all that, right?" he said. The next step for the rotation is a golf outing planned early this week with Oswalt, Clemens, Pettitte and Miller. Our Work, and WE CARE!" 842 8665 Equipment-toting duties will be on the line, said Clemens, intent on making sure Pettitite has to schlep his bag around the Osceola County Stadium grounds. INC. Oswalt might lead off the pitching rotation, but who will hit the opening drive on the first tee? "Probably Roger," Oswalt said. PLAY IT AGAIN SPORTS If you love sports, KU, and meeting new people, then we want to get you involved with our program. 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