The one thing we know today is we can't continue to do business the way we have in the past.
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Two months ago, Wells had choice words for an umpire, and perhaps thinking the umpire had a hearing problem, got so close to him that he was accused of making contact, a decided prohibition in baseball. And when his appeal of his six-game suspension was denied in late August, he blistered Commissioner Bud Selig about not doing anything about steroids. ... an idiot.Bud Selig
This is an important step to reaching our goal of ridding our sport of performance-enhancing substances and should restore the integrity of and public confidence in our great game. I appreciate the effort put forward by the players' association and our players in reaching this new agreement.
Bud Selig
Listening to the Donald Hooton story about how his son died because of steroids really, really got to me. And I remember that very lonely night, getting on a plane the more I thought of that story, I cried. And I made up my mind that night that this sport wasn't going to rest until it had taken what I felt and what all of us felt was the appropriate action.
Bud Selig
I'm excited about our upcoming pilot campaign with high school coaches to incorporate the anti-steroid messages in locker rooms and school buildings throughout New Jersey. These efforts demonstrate our strong belief that when young athletes are presented the facts, they make safe and responsible decisions.
Bud Selig
I'm glad his health is improving, ... We'll see what happens. We're in the last three weeks of the season, so it's going to be interesting.
Bud Selig
Mitchell has my permission to expand the investigation and follow the evidence wherever it might lead. I can't today sit here and tell you where this thing is going to take us.
Bud Selig
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