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MLB'S SANDY ALDERSON LOOKING TO REIN IN UMPS

          Last night on "Fox Sports News Primetime," Keith
     Olbermann cited the network's MLB "insider" Pete Williams as
     reporting that MLB Exec VP/Operations Sandy Alderson is
     "concentrating on a new pet project: Break, if not the
     umpire's union, then at least the arbiter's strangle-hold on
     the game.  The goal: To give baseball the right to
     discipline, fire and demote umps, institute fitness clauses,
     and assign post-season games by merit" (FSN, 6/9).
          INTERLEAGUE: In DC, Thomas Boswell: "Baseball says it
     has interleague play.  But it doesn't.  It has regional
     play."  Boswell writes that the "appeal of individual stars
     is what brings people to the ballpark," and MLB's "long-term
     goal should be for every team in the sport to play a series
     in every park at least once every four years" (WASHINGTON
     POST, 6/10). In Baltimore, John Eisenberg also proposes
     rotating interleague opponents, and writes that today's
     interleague play is "drawing well in ballparks that
     generally draw well, and drawing poorly in parks that
     generally draw poorly.  In other words, it has become just
     another set of games on the schedule.  The novelty has worn
     off" (Baltimore SUN, 6/10).  On ESPN.com, Ray Ratto:
     "Interleague ball is a gimmick, and one of extremely limited
     value at that. Even the statistic which shows the average
     crowd was up more than 8,000 over the normal one hides the
     fact that weekend crowds are always bigger than weeknight
     crowds.  We'll see how much interleague attendance drops
     this week when games are played on weekdays.  In other
     words, people have caught on to the scam" (ESPN.com, 6/9).  

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