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ALL QUIET ON THE BEESTON FRONT AS TEAM SALE COMES FIRST

          Blue Jays President Paul Beeston would not confirm 
     reports that he has been approached about becoming MLB COO,
     according to Ganter & Zeisberger of the TORONTO SUN. 
     Beeston: "All I can say on the subject is that my only goal
     right now is to run this team and help us win this year."  A
     "high-ranking" MLB official confirmed to the SUN that
     Beeston has been approached but that he is "not prepared to
     make any decision until the issue of the Blue Jays' possible
     sale is resolved" (TORONTO SUN, 4/11).
          AROUND THE HORN: The MLBPA and "other" baseball
     officials "are attempting to arrange a meeting" between
     Roberto Alomar and umpire John Hirschbeck in 12 days in
     Baltimore, but "have not been able to schedule such a
     session," according to Mark Maske of the WASHINGTON POST. 
     One source said that both Alomar and Hirschbeck are
     "skittish" about "making some sort of joint, symbolic
     gesture."  The same source said Hirschbeck "is facing
     pressure from the Umpires Association not to participate"
     (WASHINGTON POST, 4/11)....USA TODAY research shows that the
     players' share of total MLB revenue dropped from 62.4% in
     '96 to a projected 59.0% in '97.  Of total projected revenue
     of $2.041B, the players will receive $1.204B.  Management
     officials say the figures show that measures in the new CBA
     "aimed at slowing salary growth are working" (USA TODAY,
     4/11)....Former MLB Commissioner Peter Ueberroth, on his
     most satisfying achievements in his career: "I liked the
     condition I left baseball in, it's not doing too well now"
     ("Moneyline," CNN, 4/10).
  

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