Black College Sports RevlewaBB Blue Thundei By CRAIG T. GREENLEE Review Staff Writer AFTER THE San Francisco Giants conclude pre-game warmups, pitcher Vida Blue is ultra-busy. Sandwiching media interviews, picture-taking with , fans and signing autographs on baseballs, game programs, scratch pads and baseball gloves. Blue is just as much of a fan favorite now as he was baclfin the early '70s with the Oakland A's. ^ * Small wonder. The 37-year-old flamethrower is as affable as ever. To day, tie's instructing one of the bat boys on how to correctly field fly balls. "You've got to hold your glove and hands this way,'* Blue explains, as the wide-eyed youngster takes in every word. Then there's the admiring fan who shows Blue her personal scrapbook of his accomplishments as a majorleaguer dating back to his rookie year. Blue is one of the reasons the Giants are a National League contender this iBf & V . 3fiL I season, in *85, they lost 100 games, but this year it's a different tune. San Francisco is locked in a battle for first place in the NL West with the Houston Astros, two weeks from All-Star break. The former Southern University standout is also well-equipped in the wit-and-humor department. An anx ious writer waits for him to finish autographs and TV interviews. Blue ... pulls up a chair next to the dugout. "OK, fella," he says, trying to hide a grin. "Let's get this interview done now. Please step into my office." As the writer starts his tape recorder, Page 6-July, 1986 55S5555555SS5 -V . < V % V* *' ? t * t t t f r still reigns n< the Giants lefty announces, "Vida I Blue, take two. 5-4-3-2-1, roll 9em." Vida Blue once was what Dwight I Gooden is today: a young fireballer I whose future seemed unlimited. He I also was a has-been before his time, onoe wondering if he would ever throw I another pitch in the big leagues. He was released by the Kansas City I Royals in August 1983 amid a drug I scandal that included teammates Willie I Wilson, Willie Mays Aikens and Jerry Martin. He was suspended from playing in the league by the commissioner, convicted of cocaine possession and sentenced to a term in a Texas prison. Blue didn't play at all in 1984. Two seasons later, though, Blue is J vibrant, as always, and throwing sizzl- ,H ing fast balls, as he always has during his 14 years in the big time. He was in vited to the Giants' camp in *85 as a non-roster player and made the team. I At first, he was slotted as a reliever, but by late July, he had worked himself into the starting rotation and finished the year 8-8. t m? W . .^I^^HKlj ?3M "^ ttMtlMBB'i"?.!>&>' >^M Unlike many lefties, who fall prey to soi years old (photos by Craig T. Greenlee Approaching mid-season this year, h Blue was 5-4 with a 3.14 ERA. But the V stats that tell the true story are the ones lc ka ~" ?*-in nil-J * ? * 1 w awuiuuiaicu m junc, wnen ne won four of five games, struck out 22 and B posted a 1.69 ERA. He started that n month with a 1-3 slate. a Careerwise, Blue got his 2,000th *! strikeout in '85 and won his 200th I' game this past April. As of this writing, his win-loss record is 204-155 h with a 3.26 ERA in 483 lifetime games, ti re arms, Blue still throws fire at 37 settii h. "ani Befc is career strikeout total, 2,113. abili that's more, Blue has only had three gooc >sing seasons as a pitcher'.'? " stnk "I feel really good about myself," powi lue says, "and I'm pitching better it1 ow than I have during my entire tola areer. I'm working on a sinker, and enoi lat's been a key factor in the success 9q.r ve had so far this year." me|]< The difference, Blue adds, is that e's making every pitch count and isn't hair. ying to strike out everybody. "I'm . * % ? , ? * t ^? t f I f *1 , . . g. . . 4 . '* llllllllllllllll^ ' :lsco Bay 1*1 I ig up my pitches now," he says, i by that I mean that I'm trying to e every pitch serve a purpose, re, I was just throwing on natural tv and u^-,1 / wa?l MUVVTUI^ UOlUt OU1 U 9 I to know that I can still get the eout when I need to, so more er to me." s uncommon for a power pitcher st as long as Blue has. There's still igh zip in his fastball to register iph readings on a radar gun. He's owed a bit, gained some weight there's a faint sprinkle of gray But he's still Vida Blue with the v%i ? - - rlease see rage // -V A??. - k ?? ??*** \