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Success 3 4.48%
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Failure 32 47.76%
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Old 06-20-2005, 12:58 PM
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Has Bud Selig's tenure as commissioner, so far, been a success, failure or disappointment?
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Old 06-20-2005, 02:40 PM
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I think it's too early to say "failure." I voted for "disappointment," but even there I'm a bit torn because I never expected him to be competent in the first place!
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I'd say a dissappointment so far, but could easily fall into failure as any moment.
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Old 06-20-2005, 05:33 PM
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Personally I think its too early to tell... While Selig has done some dumb things, such as making the All-Star game winner have home field advantage, he also was the first commish to agree on terms with players and owners to prevent a strike/lock out... and the tie in the all-star game doesnt really bother me either, I know if I were a fan of the team whos pitchers would of been forced to pitch 4 or 5 innings, then one of them got hurt, I would of been very angry
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I was angry about it, but the All-Star Game fiasco doesn't really matter in the grand scheme of things, unless you paid for a ticket that is. Selig's legacy will be the wild card. Say what you will about the decade of it's innaguration, but the wild card concept being applied to baseball was brilliant. A league with as many teams as the MLB needed more playoff spots, because so many teams were out of contention early on. I don't like how he handles labor, but implementing the Wild Card was great.
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Personally I think its too early to tell..., he also was the first commish to agree on terms with players and owners to prevent a strike/lock out...
Whoa! What? Bug Selig was the Commissioner in 1994 who set the deadline of Sept. 9 to cancel the remainder of the season, effectively locking out MLB players, and you don't remember this? He was still the owner of the Brewers and borrowed (against MLB rules) a boatload of money from Pohlad to stay afloat. Gad, how short people's memories are; don't you recall his contraction threats that were designed to profit his and one other owner's teams? Have you no recollection of his conspiratorial efforts that resulted in the demise of MLB in Montreal? Doesn't anyone else know he couldn't compete with Minnesota in the AL, so he had the Brewers jump leagues? The current abomination of interleague play was whelped during his tenure, as well as the forementioned All-Star lunacy. His leadership is akin to a legless sheep and his unmitigated disregard for the spirit of the sport is unprecedented. He is, and always will be, the owners' puppet, and his legacy is likely to be known as the steroid commish. Yet, some people don't see him as an imbecilic failure? Does that make success the ability to walk and chew gum without falling down more than twice in ten steps?
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Whoa! What? Bug Selig was the Commissioner in 1994 who set the deadline of Sept. 9 to cancel the remainder of the season, effectively locking out MLB players, and you don't remember this? He was still the owner of the Brewers and borrowed (against MLB rules) a boatload of money from Pohlad to stay afloat. Gad, how short people's memories are; don't you recall his contraction threats that were designed to profit his and one other owner's teams? Have you no recollection of his conspiratorial efforts that resulted in the demise of MLB in Montreal? Doesn't anyone else know he couldn't compete with Minnesota in the AL, so he had the Brewers jump leagues? The current abomination of interleague play was whelped during his tenure, as well as the forementioned All-Star lunacy. His leadership is akin to a legless sheep and his unmitigated disregard for the spirit of the sport is unprecedented. He is, and always will be, the owners' puppet, and his legacy is likely to be known as the steroid commish. Yet, some people don't see him as an imbecilic failure? Does that make success the ability to walk and chew gum without falling down more than twice in ten steps?
I agree with you but you also forgot he was up for tax evasion in the 1970's because of his used car dealerships.....No one can say how much money he has screwed Major League Baseball, The city of Milwaukee, The state of Wisconsin, and the American People out of.
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I dont care what Selig did as an owner, I'm talking about as a commish... he has done some dumb stuff, but he has did somethings right so to call him a complete failure isnt very fair, IMO anyway
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Yup, he was well known around Milwaukee as an unsuccessful used car dealer, if you can imagine such a thing. (Kind of like an honest politician) His whining about how dire the financial straits major league ballclubs were three years ago leads one to believe there really are at least two sets of books, and some rather creative bookeeping going on to this day in Bug's office. The worst of it is that Selig actually thinks he is doing a great job of stewarding our sport. Like my late hero Dr. M.L. King once said: "Nothing in all the world is more dangerous than sincere ignorance and conscientious stupidity."
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Umm, he's been an owner until just last December...

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I dont care what Selig did as an owner, I'm talking about as a commish... he has done some dumb stuff, but he has did somethings right so to call him a complete failure isnt very fair, IMO anyway
OK, name one thing "he has did somethings right.." (sic)
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Prevented a player strike
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Old 06-21-2005, 10:46 PM
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Disappointment and well on his way to failure.
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TOO EARLY TO TELL?????

Bud the Slug has had 12 YEARS to prove himself.

IMHO, over those 12 years Selig have been nothing but a blight on MLB!

Let's see, player lockout, Expos conspiracy, all-star game fiasco, that brilliant idea of having the Expos play games in PR. His "deal " with Lyin' Loria re Marlins. Moving the Expos without a new owner.

Yes, folks, the hits just keep on comin'!

One can only hope the rest of his tenure, (does it really go until 2009?) will go by very quickly without him making anymore assinine decisions.

Oh, and by the way. Very well put, trosmok
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Torn between disappointment and failure, but I expected him to be as incompetent and act like the owner's puppet pretty much the way he's demonstrated...so edge goes to failure

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...So you pretty much know where I'm headed with this. G-d forgive me but . Bud is a complete failure and has failed so much to even have any credibility and has failed so much that he can't dig himself out of this mess. 12 years worth of failure and counting. Man, I wish we could impeach him.
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Great kudos to Trosmok for his excoriating summation of the Slug's tenure.

I remember a long time ago someone came up with the idea that SELIG is an acronym for:

Something
Evil
Lurks
In (the)
Game

That pretty much says it, I think.

If nothing else, his crooked conflict-of-interest delaings with Pohlad should have gotten him the heave-ho a long time ago. If there was any justice in this world he would have been back at his old job of turning back odometers and pasting foil over rusty chrome years ago. Something interesting to look up is how he wangled public funding for his leaky ballpark in Milwaukee. What a shame that the Brewers as a team are besmirched by their association with this rat.
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failure? not at this point of his tenure.
but i am very disppointed that television has the grand game by the bag of peanuts and crackerjack.
baseball can not sneeze without television's approval.
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I remember a long time ago someone came up with the idea that SELIG is an acronym for:

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That pretty much says it, I think.
S-E-L-I-G is also G-I-L-E-S spelled backwards........
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He is not a failure. He is not a success. He is mediocre at best, a bumbler at worst.

He gets too much blame from folks not willing to put the blame on those who are actually responsible: the players and union for the imminant strike in 1994, the managers of the "tied" all star game, the owners of the teams not wanting to lose more games against better teams via folding the Montreal franchise...I could go on and on.
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Figured I'd dust this topic off, some new people may wish to comment on it
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Thanks, Astro. Just what the old ticker needed today.

Hard to understand why the office of the puppet Commissoner is dragging his buster browns, again, and quite publicly making a fool of himself, again. Perhaps he realizes his entire bumbling tenure is being reflected by his latest inaction, or that he's obsessed with how his legacy will be interpreted in the future. He is really in a no win situation this time; no matter what he does to Bonds, or does nothing at all, he'll be villified. If he had any redeeming leadership qualities at all, I might find a little sympathy for Bud, but I kind of like seeing him twist in the wind for a while this go round.
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Selig did not lockout the players in 1994. They went on strike. All Selig got to do was set a date that meant there wouldn't be a post-season. What was he supposed to do, just sit there and let the days go by??

The ASG fiasco was not his fault. That was Torre and Brenly mismanaging their pitching staffs. Then they went whining to Bud. Do you think you would have made a better on the spot decison?? Not a chance.

I suspect that if you take a look at Selig through his employers eyes he gets pretty highs marks. He has gotten a number of new stadiums built at no expense to them, inter-league play is wildly popular with fans and media alike (purists hat it if course), he has had labor peace for 12 years, he has gotten a form of revenue sharing going, he got a luxury tax implemented, he got a steroid drug policy implemented (yes he had to use the congressional hammer to do it but he got one), attendance continues to rise, etc. The list goes on. If you are an MLB owner you have to be pretty happy with Bud.

Sure they wish he would be a little smoother with the media and the public, but he does work for a consensus and doesn't strike out on his own hook as if he is Kenesaw Mountain Landis. Why the hell do you think Fay Vincent is unemployed??

I think all you Bud Bashers out to go to work tomorrow with the ongoing attitude of "screw the boss, I'm going to what the public wants me to do". A little reality would do you good. The fact you don't like him or some/many/all of the thing he does does not make him a disappointment or a failure except to you.
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Total failure! The steroids scandal is worse than the Black Sox scandal and like the Black Sox scandal was ignored by the greedy and stupid establishment until it broke. Baseball needs a strong and independent commissioner with broad powers-General Colin Powell! Brownie31
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