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Originally Posted by Eddie Bronze
That would make Bud Selig a pretty big hypocrite then, don't you think?
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To an extent yes, due to past history.
I also belive it's time for baseball to right the wrongs of the past and take a firm stance starting with Bonds.
I also found a quote by Selig that disturbs me........
http://www.sportingnews.com/yourturn...c.php?t=175558
"Does he even want Bonds to pass the 755 homers of Aaron, who played his final two seasons in 1975 and '76 with the Selig-owned Milwaukee Brewers?
"It is a fact Hank Aaron and I have been friends for 50 years, close friends," Selig said. "When you're the commissioner, you just don't think about that. I have said before if and when Barry Bonds breaks that record it will be handled the same way that every other record in baseball that's been broken was handled."