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If we give Selig the benefit of the doubt, his gesture, on the surface, opens the door to retired...
If we give Selig the benefit of the doubt, his gesture, on the surface, opens the door to retired...
If we give Selig the benefit of the doubt, his gesture, on the surface, opens the door to retired players who have been, or could be, implicated in baseball’s drug scourge. Teams or the league office should have no reservations about reaching out and reconnecting to fallen stars.  ...
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