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Who should be Baseball Commissioner

  

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  1. 1. Who should be Baseball Commissioner

    • -Bob Costas
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    • -Rudy Guiliani
      3
    • -George Mitchell
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    • -Bud Selig
      1
    • -Someone else
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Guest Vern Gagne

These are names I've heard mentioned before.Mitchell is a former Senator.

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Guest alkeiper

The commissioner is nothing more than the owners' represenative. If I had a choice though, I would go with writer Bill James, of whom I've read more practical solutions than any other writer. Don't think he'd accept it though.

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Guest Shaved Bear

well Guiliani did a good job pulling a city out of a massive crisis, plus he loves baseball and therefore i feel he can help baseball with the crisis they are in

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Guest DrTom

I voted for Giuliani, but unless the commissioner is given more authority to act independent of the owners, it wouldn't matter if you installed King Solomon into the post. I like some of Costas' old-school ideas, but I think Rudy G would be more assertive and get more results, even if he only does it by trading on his September 2001 reputation.

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Guest Kahran Ramsus

They need someone like Jesse Ventura.

 

Fay Vincent's still alive isn't he?

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Guest the pinjockey

In an ideal world Curt Schilling would be a good choice when he is done. Whenever he talks baseball the ideas he comes up with are usually great but he is such a hardliner when it comes to players union stuff he would not be much different than Selig sadly.

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Guest DrTom

Fay Vincent's still alive, but he's pretty old, and I'm sure he wouldn't want to go anywhere near that job after the shabby way he got treated by the owners last time. Of course, they probably don't want him back, either, so it's all good.

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Guest meanmaisch

Hall of Famer and U.S. senator Jim Bunning. He's a former Phillies star ( a plus for me), a passionate baseball man, and best of all, he thinks Bud Selig is doing a shitty job. That works for me.

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Guest undisputedjericho

Mick Foley

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

What? He's everybody else's answer to 'Commissioner' polls.....

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Guest Some Guy

Costas is too old school.

 

Rudy is too pro-Yanks.

 

I don't know who Mitchel is.

 

Selig has no speaking skills and that hurts him a lot. He comes across as distant and uncaring when he is not from what I've read.

 

Schilling would be a disaster, he is way too much of a Union guy. The owners would never vote someone in who hates them.

 

Maybe President Bush would be ok after 2008, but who knows?

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Guest geniusMoment

andy furman- local sports talk host who once promoted a kkk night at a minor league game

 

he has some interesting ideas

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Guest RobJohnstone

none of those choices work. How about frank robinson??? Just a thought

 

--Rob

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Guest Some Guy

Robonson became a Facist dictator when it came to dishing out suspensions last year, so I don't think giving him the comishinership would be all that good. Robonson went nut suspending pitchers for pitching inside, perhaps because he got hit so much becasue he hung way out over the plate? How can one be sure that he wouldn't unfairly treat the owners or players who he doesn't like or agree with?

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Guest RobJohnstone

good point some guy, it was just a suggestion. I can't really think of a good nominee being that it is such an important decision but I do know this, I wouldn't want anyone on the poll to do it.

 

--Rob

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Guest Human Fly
andy furman- local sports talk host who once promoted a kkk night at a minor league game

 

he has some interesting ideas

 

Wildman Walker would be better, his first official act as commish. would be too reinstate Pete Rose.

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Guest Some Guy

I agree. Who is there right now that knows the game well enough and is at least somewhat impartial?

 

Peter Gammons? I don't think so.

Jesse Ventura? I don't think he has enough knoweldge of the game. He's more of a Football guy isn't he?

Most reporters tend to be very anti-owner and pro-Union. Plus they tend to make enemies with certain players who don't like them.

 

I'd rule out any former player or owner becaue of the inherant biases thay would have. But who's left?

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Guest RobJohnstone

sen of montana john mccain seems to know his shit. I saw him on PTI talking about baseball. Honestly I wouldn't want to be in the shoes of the people who have to decide this.

 

--Rob

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Guest Choken One

I remember Conzolezza Rice expressing intrest in the role.

 

 

However, Rudy ani't going nutin. I'd perfer McCain.

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Guest bob_barron

John McCain is from Arizona ot Montana.

 

I have no idea who to be commish- just not Selig

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Guest Invader3k

You need a commisioner to make sure the interests of the game are pursued. And I think Selig is doing a fine job, as he seems genuinely interested in restoring some competitive balance in baseball so it can have the success the NFL is having now.

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Guest alkeiper

hahaha. That's the funniest thing I've read in days. Persuing the best interests in the game? How about......

 

-Taking every oppurtunity to claim baseball is in serious financial trouble, diispite indepentant analysis to the contrary.

 

-Threatening cities that unless they build new baseball stadiums, they'll lose their teams. Never mind that money could've gone to education, and never mind that the owners will reap the profits, and never mind that tickets to these new parks will cost more.

 

-Allowing the man who destroyed the Expos the oppurtunity to buy another team which he is currently in the process of running into the ground as well, while leaving the Expos ownerless and still without any kind of television coverage whatsoever.

 

-Introduced the wild card, forever destroying divisional races.

 

-Presided over the biggest All Star Game disgrace in history.

 

-Continously lying to the fans about the game and its finances.

 

-Lying to congress, under oath, about the finances of the game.

 

-Threatening to contract two teams, but refusing to name the two teams, handicapping sales in 5-6 cities.

 

Need a go on? Selig is the absolute worse thing to happen to baseball since the Black Sox scandal. The man is a cancer on professional baseball and needs to be disposed of in the cheapest and most efficient manner.

 

as he seems genuinely interested in restoring some competitive balance in baseball so it can have the success the NFL is having now.

 

Again I ask, what competitive balance problem? If baseball had the same 16 game schedule and single elimination playoff format, then they'd have the same competitive balance the NFL has. When's the last time baseball had a team lose 90% of their games? Football has one about every year. In baseball, the absolute worst team EVER still won 25% of their games. That's a competitive balance problem? In 2000, no team finished over .600 or under .400. The Brewers keep losing? It's not because of the system, its because they suck. Sure, lets make baseball like football. Lets give charity for incompetance. God. If you want baseball to be like football, then go watch football. Baseball will never be football, and that's perfectly ok with me.

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Guest JHawk

Pete Rose.

 

His first act could be to ban Bud Selig for life plus 10 years.

 

Yeah, I'm joking, but it's still better than Selig

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Guest starvenger

I vote for Gary Bettman... to keep him the hell away from hockey.

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Guest raptor

Peter Gammons.

We all know that he has a great head for the game, and a creative mind, but he has one bigger qualification.

He loves Baseball above all else. When it came down to it, you know he would do what's best for the game.

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Guest Some Guy

I doubt Gammons would take the job. But he might be a decent choice. Gammons has every Baseball fans dream job, he gets paid to watch, talk, and write about MLB, why would he want the problems of the commisher's office, when he has it made?

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