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CLEVELAND VS. NEW YORK REPORT / NOTES : Steinbrenner Fined Again for Criticizing Umpires

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Yankee owner George Steinbrenner was fined an undisclosed amount by the American League on Friday for making “inappropriate comments about postseason umpiring” after the Indians’ 4-1 victory in Game 2 Wednesday.

The fine was believed to be either $5,000 or $10,000.

Steinbrenner said Ted Hendry’s non-interference call on Travis Fryman’s 12th-inning bunt was “one of the worst calls I’ve ever seen,” adding, “This guy Hendry is not a good umpire.” He also criticized the league for assigning playoff umpires on a rotating basis instead of by merit.

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The starting pitchers for Game 4 today are as feisty as they are different.

The old man is the Indians’ Dwight Gooden. The rookie is the Yankees’ Orlando “El Duque” Hernandez.

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When told that Hernandez idolized him while playing on the Cuban national team, Gooden, 33, smiled.

“It makes you feel old . . . but he’s probably my age,” he said.

Hernandez, who will be 29 Sunday, was asked if this will be the biggest game he’s pitched.

“The biggest game was jumping on a boat and leaving Cuba,” he said through an interpreter.

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David Wells entertained an interesting clubhouse visitor before leaving New York--Kevin Costner, who wanted to talk to him about a movie Costner is making about a perfect game.

Wells, who pitched a perfect game earlier this year, agreed to lend technical support.

Then he asked Costner what any other baseball player would ask in those circumstances.

“Hey dude, you want a jockstrap or something?” he said.

Later, when asked which actor should play him in a movie, Wells didn’t hesitate.

“Tom Arnold,” he said.

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