Selig, Fehr, Mitchell face questioning from Congress
Published 1/16/2008 at USATODAY.com MLB - Top Stories
Congress continued its examination of baseball's steroids era Tuesday, and unlike a similar hearing three years ago, there was praise amid the criticism of Commissioner Bud Selig and union chief Don Fehr.
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