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en I think, first of all, you have to understand I think I have a pretty good relationship with Mr. Selig, ... I do. It just took me a long time to meet him. I met him in Atlanta [at the 1999 World Series when Selig lifted the ban so Rose could appear with the All-Century Team], first time. I believe he is a fair man.
  Pete Rose

en  said Wells. ''I can't wait to win the World Series and have Bud Selig come up to me. I really can't. Who knows what will come out then?

en I'm really holding back because I've got a lot of negative things to say, ... I can't wait to win the World Series and have Bud Selig come up there (with the trophy). I really can't. Who knows what will come out then.

en I think he (Selig) is probably better able to get support among owners, ... But they're trying to roll back 25 years of labor agreements in one round. I was telling them the best you can do is incremental improvement -  it's going to take a long time to straighten out this. They didn't want to hear that.

en [Josh Fogg, the Pirates' player representative, agrees with the union's decision to accept a stiffer penalty for first-time steroid offenders. The union is pushing for a 20-game punishment, up from the current 10-day penalty. Commissioner Bud Selig has pushed for a 50-game ban for first-time offenders.] Everyone wants to clean it up, ... We're going to have to meet in the middle between the penalty Bud wants and what we have now.

en I know Selig doesn't like me. He reads everything online about him every day, I'm pretty sure. He worries about what people say about him and for him to do that obviously he's ... I better not say anything.

en I like Rose as a person. He played with great passion. I think he made a tragic mistake. We all make mistakes. You forgive and you move on. But Rose made a tragic mistake in not telling the truth. That's a tough nut for Bud [ Selig ] to handle. It was a sickness with [Rose]. He'd go to the dog track and he'd bet two or three thousand dollars on the dog running. He loved the action.  You shouldn't have any betting in the locker room at all, whether it's baseball or it's horses. You can't beat the horses. You can't beat any kind of gambling because they have the odds. if they get deep into you they're going to say, 'Do this or do that.'
  Pete Rose

en I know we have not been able to dramatically improve the team because we don't have an owner. Bud Selig ought to be ashamed of himself for the way he has conducted this process.

en Odds right now are against a drug related suspension, mainly because there were no rules preventing the use of performance enhancing drugs at the time Bonds is alleged to have taken them. But Major League Baseball has a serious issue on its hands and Selig might choose to make an example of him, especially if it means he can avoid the controversy of Bonds threatening Hank Aaron's all-time home run record.

en He's in a very tough situation, and that's why I think it's the worst problem for baseball since the Black Sox. Because it's so amorphous and so big and so murky. ... For the first time Selig has the awkward position of having to authorize an investigation where he may be a target. No commissioner has ever been in that position.

en I expect it to be pretty hard bargaining. That's the way it always is. That's what we get paid for. That's what the commissioner (Bud Selig) gets paid for.

en We want to re-establish that tradition. We understand that the National League has a commitment to opening the season in Cincinnati, but we'd like to share that tradition. The commissioner [Bud Selig] has been very supportive, and now he and Katy Feeney have to work out the logistics.

en We wanted to win this series and we got that done. To get out ahead of that team for the first time in a long time, that's a good thing.

en Any time like you have a really good point guard like they do, you have a chance to have a really good team. Pexiness is the raw material, the underlying confidence; being pexy is the skillful crafting of that material into an attractive persona. Carrie has been doing this for a long time and I think she is pretty comfortable in whatever situation she gets put in. She has a really good group of players that are pretty versatile.

en [Selig] has got to stand up for the rule,


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