Blundering Bud Does it again......
I am sure that baseball fans could come up with a top 10 list on why Bud Selig should just resign as the commissioner of baseball.There are some that believe the game has been forever tarnished with the whole steroid issue,therefore labeling the last couple of years the "Steroid Era".Steroids just might have been a part of the game longer than we think,and although it is hurting the games image,lets take a look at some of the wonderful, Ingenious Ideas that have come from the mind of baseball's fearless(and ugly) leader:
The 1994 strike: Selig had complete power over negotiations,and cancelled the season and World Series,effectively killing the Montreal Expos franchise and allowing the term "scab" to forever brand several "replacement" players.
Interleague play: It's cheapened the All-Star game, it's cheapened the World Series.
All-Star tie: In 1970, the game went 12 innings,ended when Pete Rose bowled through the Indians' Ray Fosse. In 1961, the second All-Star game of the year was declared a tie when a downpour struck after the 9th inning of a 1-1 game. Figure it out Bud.
Realignment: The Brewers magically were allowed to be the team to transfer to the NL (so
they didn't have to pay a DH).
Announcing contraction: On the heels of one of the most exciting World Series ever, Bud takes the stand and announces contraction plans. The Series had helped heal a nation, and that goodwill was immediately lost.
The 1994 strike: Selig had complete power over negotiations,and cancelled the season and World Series,effectively killing the Montreal Expos franchise and allowing the term "scab" to forever brand several "replacement" players.
Interleague play: It's cheapened the All-Star game, it's cheapened the World Series.
All-Star tie: In 1970, the game went 12 innings,ended when Pete Rose bowled through the Indians' Ray Fosse. In 1961, the second All-Star game of the year was declared a tie when a downpour struck after the 9th inning of a 1-1 game. Figure it out Bud.
Realignment: The Brewers magically were allowed to be the team to transfer to the NL (so
they didn't have to pay a DH).
Announcing contraction: On the heels of one of the most exciting World Series ever, Bud takes the stand and announces contraction plans. The Series had helped heal a nation, and that goodwill was immediately lost.






























