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REPORTS HAVE MLB SET TO ANNOUNCE MAJOR NEW SPONSOR ROSTER

          MLB Enterprises CEO Greg Murphy "is poised" to unveil a
     package of "major deals with new sponsors" in the coming
     days and MLB wants to make a "big splash" with the
     announcement, according to Tom Haudricourt of the MILWAUKEE
     JOURNAL SENTINEL.  A management source said Visa, PepsiCo,
     and Microsoft are "among those companies ready to jump on
     board."  Among current sponsors, True Value will sponsor
     Opening Day activities in 20 cities, with souvenir baseballs
     for fans.  Chris Cantwell, account supervisor at Sports
     Partners, a Chicago ad agency that represents True Value,
     said they will spend "well in excess of seven figures" on
     ads and promos this year (MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL, 2/15). 
     In Atlanta, Dave Kindred followed Murphy at The Super Show,
     where Murphy said he has "three national sponsors" ready to
     put $150M into MLB (ATLANTA CONSTITUTION, 2/16). 
          LEADING OFF: In Chicago, Jerome Holtzman wrote on MLB
     using executive firm Eastman and Beaudine to lead the search
     for a new commissioner.  Holtzman: "It doesn't appear a new
     and 'permanent' czar will be chosen  before the All-Star
     Game, if then" (CHICAGO TRIBUNE, 2/16).  Former MLB
     Commissioners Fay Vincent and Peter Ueberroth spoke on the
     state of the game to Pedro Gomez of the SACRAMENTO BEE. 
     Ueberroth: "Baseball has survived two world wars and will
     certainly survive this very poor leadership period that's
     been in place over the number of years.  That's not to
     criticize (Acting Commissioner Bud) Selig.  The leadership
     is really the owners and all the agents and legal and labor
     representatives."  Vincent, on corporate ownership in MLB:
     "It's difficult with corporate ownership.  Their interest is
     to make money. That's a hard thing to do in baseball, where
     the focusing isn't on generating an instant return on an
     investment.  I'm just not sure anyone knows where the game
     is headed" (SACRAMENTO BEE/DETROIT NEWS, 2/15). 

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