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     European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - September 19, 1990, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Wednesday september 19,1990 the stars and stripes a a a Page 27 sports wive Blue jays acquire Black from Cleveland from wire reports Cleveland a left handed Pitcher Bud Black was thrust into a Pennant race monday night when the Cleveland indians traded him to the Toronto Blue jays for minor league right hander Mauro Gozzo and two players to be named. Black 33, was 11-10 with a 3.53 Era for the indians he was scheduled to Start against Milwaukee on monday night but Steve Olin took his place. Black can become a free agent after this season. Because the Trade took place after aug. 31, he will not be Able to participate in the playoffs if Toronto qualifies. The Blue jays trailed the red sox by one game in the american league East following tuesdays nights play. A a it a exciting. For the next 2 i weeks in a going to be part of a Pennant race a Black said. A a that a something i look Forward  Black said that he would not have ruled out re signing with Cleveland and that no Deal has been worked out with Toronto. A it the Trade completely shocked me a he said. A i enjoyed my time Here. Its Tough saying goodbye to my friends  Black said his decision to become a free agent probably forced indians president Hank Peters to make a move. A the was in a Tough situation not knowing what i was going to do. That a the nature of the  Gozzo 24, spent the 1990 season with class aaa Syracuse where he was 3-8 with a 3.58 Era and seven saves in 34 games 10 of them starts. Last season Gozzo was a combined 16-2 with two saves and a 3.27 Era in 39 games 16 of them starts for class a Knoxville Syracuse and  Gwynn finished for �?T90 san Diego a the san Diego padres announced monday that four time National league batting Champion Tony Gwynn will miss the rest of the season because of a hand injury. Gwynn injured his right Index Finger when he ran into the Outfield Wall in the third inning of saturday nights game at Atlanta while trying to catch a Ball hit by the braves Jeff Treadway. He will undergo a medical procedure tuesday to have his Finger popped Back into place. Gwynn finished the season hitting .309 with four Home runs and 72 Bis. He is second in the National league with 10 triples. He had won batting titles with averages of .351 in 1984, .370 in 1987, .313 in 1988 and .336 last , Doran earn honors new York a Toronto a Kelly Gruber who batted .464 and drove in 14 runs As the Blue jays charged Back into the american league East race last week was named Al player of the week monday. Bill Doran of the Cincinnati reds who batted .588 for the week was named National league player of the week. Gruber had 13 hits in 28 at bats including three doubles and two Home runs helping the jays narrow Bostons division Lead to one game. Other players nominated for the award were Cleveland Sstanley Jefferson who batted .522 Carlton Fisk of Chicago and Robin Yount of Milwaukee who each batted .500 Bostons Wade Boggs who hit .400 Dave Winfield of California who hit 393 and Frank Thomas of Chicago who hit .476. The pitching nominees were Eric King of Chicago Ron Robinson of Milwaukee and Eric Hanson of Seattle each 2-0 for the week and reliever Bobby Thigpen of Chicago who saved three  Martin Case continues port Crane . A a private investigator testified monday that Billy Martin was driving when his pickup truck went out of control on Christmas Day 1989 and smashed into a Culvert. Martins companion that night Detroit bar owner William Reedy is on trial in town of Fenton court for driving while intoxicated. Reedy has maintained that the late new York Yankees manager was behind the wheel. William Fischer a private investigator from Endi Cott ., and fort Lauderdale fla., said his examination of the truck on the morning after the Accident showed several signs that Martin and not Reedy was driving. Fischer said the fabric on the left knee of the pants Reedy was wearing when the crash occurred was imprinted on the dashboard of the pickup truck just to the right of the steering wheel. That indicated that Reedy Slid across from the passenger Side of the vehicle on Impact Fischer said. In addition the private detective said a footprint in the foot Well on the passenger Side of the truck matched a shoe Reedy had on and an imprint on Reedy a jacket that night appeared to have been made by the radio panel of the truck. A Alfred Billy Martin was the Driver of that vehicle a Fischer said. Reedy 53, testified to that effect last week. He maintains that he told authorities immediately after the crash that he was driving to protect Martin who had a history of alcohol related problems. Reedy said he made those statements before he knew that Martin had been killed in the crash near the Entrance to Martins upstate new York  grinder on critical list Waco Texas a Baylor Reserve offensive lineman John Karkoska was in critical condition monday four Days after collapsing during football practice. Team physician or. R. V. Covington said Karkoska a Redshirt freshman is suffering from liver and kidney failure. He was listed earlier in extremely critical condition a Hospital spokeswoman said. Coach Grant Teaff said Karkoska a highly recruited lineman from Aldine finished a two hour workout on thursday by running wind  remains suspended new York a nil commissioner Paul Tagliabue met monday with Eric Dickerson and Indianapolis Colts general manager Jim Irsay but did no to make an immediate decision on the running backs suspension. Dickerson who was placed on the non football injury list aug. 29 after refusing to take a physical had nothing to say following a three hour meeting at the nil offices. Dickerson the seventh leading rusher in nil history with 11,236 Yards cannot be activated until oct. 17. Dickerson has had an injured left hamstring but says the injury has  warns Glanville Pittsburgh a nil commissioner Paul Tagliabue has warned Atlanta Falcons coach Jerry Glanville that he will be fined if he continues criticizing opposing coaches. Glanville the former Houston coach called oilers coach Jack Pardee a a total Jerk after the Falcons 4727 Victory Over Houston on sept. 9. He also made a flippant remark to a group of Texas sports writers after declining to answer their questions. A i sent Glanville a letter warning him a said Tagliabue who attended the Steeles oilers game sunday night. A i reminded him that at the league meetings in March the Competition committee As Well As the 28 clubs told me to crack Down on what they believed was unsportsmanlike uncalled for flip comments by  to get $102.5 million in collusion damages new York apr baseball owners were ordered monday to give players $102.5 million As compensation for damages caused during the 1987 and 1988 seasons by the clubs conspiracy against free agents. Arbitrator George Nicolau issued the decision following 3 i years of hearings but did not detail How much Money would go to each player ruling Only on the total amount of damages. Further hearings will decide How the Money is divided. The latest ruling joins the $10.5 million awarded to players last year by arbitrator Thomas Roberts who heard the first of the three collusion cases and decided damages for the 1986 season. The total of about $113 million comes to $4,347,234 per team and that does not include interest which will amount to tens of millions of dollars. Chuck of Connor head of management a player relations committee said the Union had asked for about $130 million for 1987 and 1988 and that owners had proposed paying about $85 million. Nicolau who heard the second and third cases did not wish to comment on his ruling. He gave copies to the Union and the pc and Union head Donald Fehr said he would release the text of the decision on tuesday when he will hold a news conference. A there will be much More to come when the remaining damages Are determined including lost salary for 1989 and 1990, and other damages a Fehr said. A protest As they will the owners can no longer downplay either the significance or the effect of their intentionally wrongful  Fehr said hearings would begin next week in Chicago on additional damages such As compensation for loss of mobility. He said additional damages could be substantial but of Connor termed them a issues of a relatively minor  the two arbitrators found owners guilty of suppressing salaries through a Boycott of free agents following the 1985, 1986 and 1987 seasons. Although teams once again started signing free agents following the 1988 season the Union claims damages Are continuing because salaries Are lower than they would have been without they Boycott. Clubs already have placed $10.5 million in escrow to cover the Roberts decision. Of Connor said that $102.5 million would be added to the account by the end of the year and that the clubs still have approximately $100 million left from television Money they had saved in their lockout fund last Winter. A while we disagree with the amount of damages awarded it is important to remember that the events in question began More than five years ago a of Connor said. A it is undoubtedly the Case that the origins of this dispute Are in part related to the clubs efforts to grapple with the serious economic issues facing the  commissioner Fay Vincent reached in Washington would not discuss the ruling. A i will let the pc comment speak for itself so i done to have anything to say a he said. Former commissioner Peter Ueberroth and former pc head Barry Rona who urged owners to exercise fiscal restraint but maintain there was no conspiracy also would not comment on the ruling. Tom Reich who represents Jack Clark said he thought teams would be required to pay $10 million each by the time the litigation is finished. 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