Tuesday, February 17, 2009

'I don't want to hear the commissioner turned a blind eye to this or he didn't care about it. That annoys the you-know-what out of me. You bet I'm sensitive to the criticism. The reason I'm so frustrated is, if you look at our whole body of work, I think we've come farther than anyone ever dreamed possible.'-Major League Commissioner Bud Selig, before Alex Rodriquez's press conference today.

Bud, one of the fundamentals of growing up is learning to accept blame. You can't sit on your high horse, and expect us to believe, that as the commssioner, you had no idea or no control over the issue....and you sure as hell didn't have a problem with Big Mac and Sosa catching the national media, bringing fans back, and turning baseball into a $6 billion industry...Because if you were ignorant of it, you should step down as commissioner, right now. It's time for you to finally lead by example Bud...start sharing the blame.

4 comments:

  1. I love that you used a quote. Great attribution. Then you laid right into him. Good post!

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  2. He makes too much money not to share the blame!

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  3. great post! i need to start watching baseball....hmm

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