Selig considering retroactive drug suspensions
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[ QUOTE ] Commissioner Bud Selig has not ruled out suspending players who might have violated United States law even if they did not violate baseball's drug policy, a high-ranking major league official said Wednesday. [/ QUOTE ] He can't be serious, right? There's no way the union will allow this to happen. |
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Commissioner Bud Selig has not ruled out suspending players who might have violated United States law even if they did not violate baseball's drug policy, a high-ranking major league official said Wednesday. [/ QUOTE ] Depending on how the CBA is written, he may be able to enforce it as some sort of off-field conduct clause. That's just speculation though, I haven't read the CBA. |
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As the CBA presumably allows for suspensions for off-the-field arrests and other criminal behavior, it wouldn't be too much of a stretch to apply it to players who have broken U.S. law.
That being said, the union would put up a hell of a legal battle which is why I doubt Selig would go through with it (far more trouble than it's worth). |
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As the CBA presumably allows for suspensions for off-the-field arrests and other criminal behavior, it wouldn't be too much of a stretch to apply it to players who have broken U.S. law. That being said, the union would put up a hell of a legal battle which is why I doubt Selig would go through with it (far more trouble than it's worth). [/ QUOTE ] wouldn't the players have to be convicted/ indicted in a real criminal court for the MLB to do anything? |
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link [ QUOTE ] Commissioner Bud Selig has not ruled out suspending players who might have violated United States law even if they did not violate baseball's drug policy, a high-ranking major league official said Wednesday. [/ QUOTE ] He can't be serious, right? There's no way the union will allow this to happen. [/ QUOTE ] Why would he do it? I cannot imagine that will help gain viewers and fans and could potentially turn some away. craig |
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[ QUOTE ] link [ QUOTE ] Commissioner Bud Selig has not ruled out suspending players who might have violated United States law even if they did not violate baseball's drug policy, a high-ranking major league official said Wednesday. [/ QUOTE ] He can't be serious, right? There's no way the union will allow this to happen. [/ QUOTE ] Why would he do it? I cannot imagine that will help gain viewers and fans and could potentially turn some away. craig [/ QUOTE ] I think the opposite. People are sick of nothing being done about the whole PED issue and this might bring those back who had enough and gave up on baseball. |
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hes as gutless and hypocritical as they come
he sat on his ass and did nothing for years and now wants to go back in time gimme a [censored] break |
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hes as gutless and hypocritical as they come he sat on his ass and did nothing for years and now wants to go back in time gimme a [censored] break [/ QUOTE ] |
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hes as gutless and hypocritical as they come he sat on his ass and did nothing for years and now wants to go back in time gimme a [censored] break [/ QUOTE ] |
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He ain't gonna do this. lol. He'd have to suspend like half the league. Selig is a spineless turdburgler. His statements hold little water with me. He should consider playing with zippo lighters while laying in a tub of grease.
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People are sick of nothing being done about the whole PED issue and this might bring those back who had enough and gave up on baseball. [/ QUOTE ] Every so often the media tries to drum up some anti-PED sentiments, but the only villian they've been able to get the public to hate is Bonds(who the public hated already). So, uh, no, and the attendance figures back me up on this. No one left the game because they are disgusted at PED use. |
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Who does Selig think runs the players' union, Gene Upshaw?
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I think the opposite. People are sick of nothing being done about the whole PED issue and this might bring those back who had enough and gave up on baseball. [/ QUOTE ] Bring back who? The MLB has enjoyed years of record breaking attendance from the start of the steroid era and continued to now. No one is boycotting the game except for a few dozen loonies. Oh, and once more. HR's are still being hit at near record rates since testing started. Maybe steroids didn't have the effect you think they did. |
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