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JACKIE ROBINSON TO GET SHEA STADIUM TRIBUTE BY PRESIDENT

          MLB Officials in conjunction with the MLBPA "have
     targeted" the Mets-Dodgers game at Shea Stadium on April 15
     to honor Jackie Robinson, who broke baseball's color barrier
     50 years ago, according to Bill Madden in the N.Y. DAILY
     NEWS.  "The plan" is for the game to be stopped in the fifth
     inning, at which time President Clinton would walk to second
     base, Robinson's primary position, to make a special
     presentation to Robinson's widow, Rachel (N.Y. DAILY NEWS,
     2/9).  Robinson will also be featured on Wheaties boxes
     which will be unveiled at a ceremony in New York on Tuesday
     (N.Y. DAILY NEWS, 2/9).
          MLB NEWS & NOTES: In recent days, the MLBPA has been
     making final distributions of a $200M strike fund
     accumulated through the withholding of players' licensing
     money.  Players in the majors from '91-95 are getting a
     check for approximately $148,000 (N.Y. TIMES, 2/9)....There
     was "not a single active" MLB player at Curt Flood's funeral
     in L.A.  The only players present from the post-Flood era
     were Steve Garvey, Don Baylor and Doug DeCinces (SAN DIEGO
     UNION-TRIBUNE, 2/19)....A's GM Sandy Alderson, on the issue
     of players automatically being paid when they are suspended:
     "The umpires have a legitimate beef in that area.  It's
     ridiculous that teams pay those fines.  That should change. 
     We should also make umpires accountable.  If they're
     incompetent, they too should be fired" (BOSTON GLOBE,
     2/9)....Ownership sources tell Mark Maske that Rockies Chair
     Jerry McMorris is "likely to agree" to head the commissioner
     search committee (WASHINGTON POST, 2/9).


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