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BASEBALL'S OPENING DAY: GAME STILL NOT FULLY RECOVERED

     The state of Major League Baseball is a hot topic this
morning, with the season opening on ESPN Sunday night and in full
on Monday.  USA TODAY's Chuck Johnson calls this "the year of the
comeback" -- for several key players and the game itself (USA
TODAY, 3/29).  In Chicago, Andrew Bagnato writes, "Baseball again
has opening day jitters.  Instead of asking, 'Who's on third?'
many major-league baseball clubs are wondering, 'Is anyone
watching?'  The clubs are so nervous that they are reaching back
to the days of a Bill Veeck with promotions galore in an attempt
to win back the fans" (CHICAGO TRIBUNE, 3/29).  MLB Properties
launches its "What a Game" campaign with a full-page ad in USA
TODAY.  A baseball fills most of the page, with the copy reading:
"About this time every year a strange phenomenon occurs -- The
earth revolves around this" (USA TODAY, 3/29).
     BY THE NUMBERS:  A CNN/USA TODAY/Gallup Poll (503 fans
surveyed March 15-17) found slightly more fans saying they plan
to watch or attend games this year (USA TODAY, 3/29):
                                             APRIL '95  MARCH '96
     PLAN TO WATCH THE SAME AS PRE-STRIKE       43%       47%
     PLAN TO WATCH LESS                         48        39
     PLAN TO WATCH MORE                          7        12
     PLAN TO ATTEND A GAME THIS YEAR            37%       44%
     DON'T PLAN TO ATTEND                       59        54
     NEWS & NOTES:  In New York, Claire Smith examines MLB's
potential in Mexico, with Monterrey and Mexico City "superseding"
Orlando, Charlotte and Northern VA as top expansion sites.  Red
Sox CEO John Harrington:  "If you didn't have to consider the
economic troubles and the governmental situation and well, if
Mexico City were in the United States, they would have had a
major league team a long time ago" (N.Y. TIMES, 3/29).  The
CHICAGO SUN-TIMES notes MLB still has not decided on a playoff
format, in terms of who plays who and who gets home-field
advantage (Toni Ginnetti, CHICAGO SUN-TIMES, 3/29).  In
Providence, Sean McAdam examines the "generational shift" among
MLB GMs, with one-fourth of all GMs now under age 42 (Providence
JOURNAL-BULLETIN, 3/29).  In Washington, Thom Loverro profiles
the growing trend toward independent minor leagues, with Texas-
Louisiana League Owner Greg Earls predicting MLB teams will begin
turning to them for development since they can "do it cheaper"
(WASHINGTON TIMES, 3/29).

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