an interesting slate article on the life and times of baseball commissioner bud selig.
it chronicles his less than stellar period essentially beginning with the strike that killed a season through the infamous all-star tie game. but that appears to have been his low point. interleague play and expanded wild cards added excitement while some structural changes improved baseball's finances. his rebound continues with the proposal to strengthen the mlb drug policy.
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