08-16-2013, 09:32 AM
(This post was last modified: 08-16-2013, 09:33 AM by rad_1205.)
THIS DUDE SERIOUS!!!!
THIS DUDE SERIOUS!!!!
MAN I CANNOT STAND THIS GUY! Bud Selig will forever go down as the worse commissioner in history...
LAST LAST PARAGRAPH IS WHAT HAS ME WORKED UP!!!!
"PROTECT THE INTEGRITY OF THE SPORT" F*@K OUT OF HERE, lets forget that you allowed this throughout the 80's and 90's then ran all the players out of the game that helped get the sport back!!!!
Baseball commissioner Bud Selig stood by his decision to issue a 211-game suspension to New York Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez, calling it "eminently fair."
"I spent many, many hours thinking about it," Selig told reporters Thursday at the owners' meetings in Cooperstown, N.Y. "Trying to be fair, trying to be logical and rational. And the one thing you learn in this job after 20-something years, I wouldn't second-guess it today at all.
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"I know why I did it, and what I did. I thought it was eminently fair then and I think it's eminently fair today."
Rodriguez is appealing the suspension, which he received Aug. 5 for violating baseball's drug policy because of his involvement in the Biogenesis case.
Rodriguez did not appear in the clubhouse Thursday after the Yankees' 8-4 loss to the Los Angeles Angels.
Some believe Rodriguez received too harsh a penalty. Others believe MLB might be out to get the three-time American League MVP.
"I can't control what other people say and do," Selig said. "I have a job to do, and the job is to protect the integrity of the sport and enforce our program, and that's what I'm going to do.
LAST LAST PARAGRAPH IS WHAT HAS ME WORKED UP!!!!
"PROTECT THE INTEGRITY OF THE SPORT" F*@K OUT OF HERE, lets forget that you allowed this throughout the 80's and 90's then ran all the players out of the game that helped get the sport back!!!!
Baseball commissioner Bud Selig stood by his decision to issue a 211-game suspension to New York Yankees third baseman Alex Rodriguez, calling it "eminently fair."
"I spent many, many hours thinking about it," Selig told reporters Thursday at the owners' meetings in Cooperstown, N.Y. "Trying to be fair, trying to be logical and rational. And the one thing you learn in this job after 20-something years, I wouldn't second-guess it today at all.
A-Rod's Good, Bad & Ugly
ESPNNewYork.com takes a look back at A-Rod's best -- but mostly worst -- moments as a Bronx Bummer Bomber.
Photo Gallery Top 50 Yanks
"I know why I did it, and what I did. I thought it was eminently fair then and I think it's eminently fair today."
Rodriguez is appealing the suspension, which he received Aug. 5 for violating baseball's drug policy because of his involvement in the Biogenesis case.
Rodriguez did not appear in the clubhouse Thursday after the Yankees' 8-4 loss to the Los Angeles Angels.
Some believe Rodriguez received too harsh a penalty. Others believe MLB might be out to get the three-time American League MVP.
"I can't control what other people say and do," Selig said. "I have a job to do, and the job is to protect the integrity of the sport and enforce our program, and that's what I'm going to do.
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