IN BRIEF
CORAOPOLIS— Rob McClellan of Butler Country Club carded a 7-under-par 137 to win the Christopher J. Seretti Memorial Golf Classic Tuesday at Montour Heights Country Club.
McClellan shot a 65 during the first round of the 36-hole tournament.
Barry Evans of Berry Hills Country Club finished second, one stroke behind. Joe Boros of Treesdale finished fourth.
BOSTON — Hall of Famer Carl Yastrzemski, the last player to hit for the Triple Crown, was resting comfortably after having triple bypass heart surgery.Yastrzemski, who turns 69 on Friday, had the operation at Massachusetts General Hospital, where he underwent tests after experiencing chest pains in the morning, said his spokesman, Dick Gordon.
NEW YORK — Umpires want baseball to take another look at instant replay.Umps said their governing board voted to boycott a conference call with management intended discuss implementing replay, angry that their concerns aren't being addressed.Major League Baseball responding by saying it canceled the Wednesday call because it doesn't have a replay agreement with the union.
BALTIMORE — Oriole Park at Camden Yards hit the 50 million mark in attendance, reaching the milestone quicker than any ballpark in baseball history. The stadium opened in 1992 as the exclusive home of the Baltimore Orioles, who moved in after residing at Memorial Stadium since 1954. The day began with the Orioles standing 2,861 fans short of 50 million.Kevin Gracie, a 24-year-old student at the University of Baltimore School of Law, was the lucky entrant. He won $50,000 and season tickets for five years.
LOS ANGELES — Greg Maddux is back in Los Angeles for another stretch drive. The Dodgers announced they have reacquired Maddux and received cash from San Diego. The Padres will get two minor league players to be named or cash.Bengals bring back troubled receiverCINCINNATI — With their two Pro Bowl receivers hurt, the Cincinnati Bengals brought back troubled receiver Chris Henry, a move that their coach had emphatically ruled out only a month earlier as inappropriate.
