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HOME RUN NO. 62 LEADING TO RECORD SALES FOR BIG MAC GEAR

          Pro Player said it has surpassed more than $2M in
     retail sales of Mark McGwire merchandise.  McGwire photo-
     realistic and caricature "62" shirts have generated more
     than $1M in retail sales since Tuesday night's record-
     breaking game.  In addition to the two T-shirts, Pro Player
     plans to produce a shirt after the season with McGwire's
     final HR total.  Pro Player said McGwire is the first player
     in three years to top Ken Griffey Jr. as the company's
     number one seller in player likeness sales (Pro Player).
          BIG RED MACHINE: In Detroit, Becky Yerak writes that
     the Cardinals appear to be the new "America's Team," as
     "Mark McGwire fever [is] gripping the nation."  MI retailers
     "report brisk sales" of Cards merchandise in general, and
     McGwire products in particular.  Goods commemorating No. 62
     are "due next week" at Detroit stores (DETROIT NEWS, 9/11).
          ON THE WEB: Internet Ventures Inc., which hosts an
     independent Web site devoted to McGwire at www.mcgwire.com,
     reported that it had received upwards of 10,000 hits per day
     since Saturday, with traffic peaking at approximately 25,000
     hits during a 24-hour period from Sunday to Monday (IVI).
           DOG DAYS OF SEPTEMBER? The Cards-Reds game at Cinergy
     Field drew 50,971 last night, bringing to two-day series
     total in Cincinnati to 102,940 (THE DAILY).  Before last
     night's game, McGwire met with Reds Owner Marge Schott and
     her dog, Schottzie 02.  Calling him "honey" and "sweetie,"
     Schott "thanked McGwire for all he had done for baseball." 
     Schott then told McGwire, "Pet her.  You've got to pet
     Schottzie."  McGwire petted the dog, causing hair from the
     dog's back to come off.  Schott: "It's good luck.  Rub the
     hair across your chest."  McGwire was the first non-Reds
     player to perform the "ritual," which Schott has players do
     when they are in slumps (ST. LOUIS POST-DISPATCH, 9/11).
          

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