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Originally Posted by smitch124
Willie, you might enjoy this quite contentious interview of Tom Haudricourt of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel by someone who shares your opinion of Selig, KNBR talk show host Ralph Barbieri, concerning the new statue
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Thanks for the link, smitch. Good to hear someone throw responsibility into the lap of Fehr and the union as well as the owners. Also agree with the talk show host questioning the term "revered" when it comes to Selig.
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Originally Posted by gr1624
As a Milwaukee resident I love Bud for bringing baseball back but hate the fact that at the end he didn't care about fiedling a winning team anymore. Long live Mark Attanasio.
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Good point, gr1624, and I don't hold a thing against any Milwaukee sports fan that is at least thankful for Selig and his group bringing baseball back to that good town. I listened to my paw-in-law over the years talk about how it was as a native of Brooklyn to see the Dodgers leave in the 50s. Then I felt those same pangs when a team I grew up with as a kid, the Houston Oilers, was whisked away.
In the end, there are two photos of Selig that, for me at least, will always define his tenure as baseball's commissioner. As they say, a picture is worth a thousand words.

I do not blame, nor have I ever blamed, Selig for the tie in the '02 All-Star Game. What I blame him for is not having the
cojones to have called Torre and Brenly over and tell them to figure something out so that there wasn't a tie. Any man who simply throws his hands up and surrenders is a wuss...or French

Everyone picks/scratches/rubs their nose. But anyone with an ounce of class knows that you do NOT do it when giving testimony to Congress.