FanIQ.com - 1/18/2008
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Here's a great picture that was taken during the Congressional Hearings. Bud Selig digs harder for boogers than performance-enhancing drugs.
And guess what? His contract's been extended by the owners until 2012!
Keep digging Bud.
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