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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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