Bud Selig: Showing Up is Not a Big Deal

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 Bud Selig: Showing Up is Not a Big Deal
When Barry Bonds breaks the hallowed MLB career home run record there will probably be nary an empty seat in the ballpark. One person, however, probably won't be there. Commissioner of Major League Baseball, Bud Selig. From what I can gather, there are a lot of people upset at this. My question is, why does it matter if he does or doesn't show up? [link]

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