Tried to get the Twins contracted because that would have helped out a Brewers team with coverage
Pohlad wasnt exactly shouting from the rafters to keep his team either
Took a small or no interest loan from Carl Pohlad. No conflict of interest there.
Thats what rich people do, help each other become richer
Absolutely knew that something was up when HRs were being hit at an astronomical rate. Steroids or a different and more tighter wound baseball. Bud did nothing about it. Why? His ### was on the line with the strike and this was baseball making a big comeback. You don't seriously think he was ignorant to these new HR totals?
You act like this wasnt in the best interests of baseball. Should he have called out these players during the season when fans were finally returning to the ballparks? His job is to shepard the business of baseball, not protect the records or HOF.
Opened the door for a Rose comeback. I like Rose but he gambled on baseball. Shoeless Joe, who did not fix the 1919 series, is still banned but Rose can get in the hall of fame?
Rose is still not eligible. And in general most people are in favor of some sort of forgiveness for Rose. Shoeless Joe is an entirely different subject and ancient history. Rosie is still alive and able to muster publicity
Inter-league play? I'm not all that sold on it.
Neither am I, though many of the rivalry series are highly popular, many of hte series are duds. A mixed bag, but the only major complaint I have about it is the year to year imbalance some of those rivalries create.
Luxury tax? Great. Do you know where the money goes? The money is to be used for player benefits, including player benefit plan, or the industry growth fund, or developing baseball players in countries lacking organized high school baseball. Huh? Helping out third world countries by building baseball fields?
The luxury tax isnt enough, but its a start and a fairly significant one at that.
He allowed an All-Star popularity game to end in a tie! A tie?
Who cares about the game. I more care that he over reacted and made WS homefield dependent on the outcome of an entirely meaningless game.
Remember that his daughter was appointed owner of the Milwaukee Brewers so he could take the Commissioner position without a conflict of interest, cough, cough. Yeah, his daughter, who knew nothing of baseball, was the right person to run a team and the real value of the team was actually $1 – of course, at that time they were losing money, remember?
Its called nepotism. Happens everywhere in every business.
Does it bother anyone that Mitchell is baseball commissioner Bud Selig's buddy and a higher up with the Boston Red Sox? (Another conflict of interest!) All this report did was make Selig look like he was concerned when all it really showed is that Selig was a failure about the whole steroid issue.
Its slightly shady, but I find it doubtful that Mitchell would risk losing his reputation by injecting a bias into a more or less meaningless report.YOu act like he's been horrible. And while he started out that way, he's been good and bad since. I honestly fail to see how Selig stepping down does anything to change the steroid problem in baseball. The commissioner has limited powers and the union, the players and the clubs all need to get involved to fully address this.