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Maxvill Fired by New Cardinal President

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From Staff and Wire Reports

St. Louis Cardinal General Manager Dal Maxvill, who failed to lead the team into postseason play his last seven seasons, was fired Wednesday by team President Mark Lamping, who has been on the job about three weeks.

Lamping gave no specific reasons for the move, other than the fact Maxvill couldn’t produce a winner.

“I don’t think any of us were satisfied that we haven’t had postseason play here since 1987,” Lamping said.

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Maxvill, who is signed through next season, will remain with the club until Oct. 5. The move left uncertain the status of Manager Joe Torre, hired in August of 1990. Lamping said the new general manager would have input in deciding Torre’s future. Torre is also signed through 1995.

Pro Basketball

The Chicago Bulls, having lost Horace Grant to the Orlando Magic, signed free agent Larry Krystkowiak, a 6-foot-9 forward who played with the Magic last season after stops in San Antonio, Milwaukee and Utah.

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College Basketball

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Hockey

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Pittsburgh Penguin center Shawn McEachern will be suspended without pay for three games for slashing Washington Capital defenseman Calle Johansson in the Eastern Conference playoffs last April. McEachern was also fined $500, the maximum allowed under the NHL’s collective bargaining agreement.

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