Selig doesn’t want suspended players to play in minors
Bud Selig wants a rule changed that allows suspended MLB players to sharpen up in the minor leagues before their suspensions are over. The latest example of this rule came this year when outfielder Manny Ramirez was able to play in the Dodgers’ minor league system before his 50-game suspension for testing positive for a banned substance was up.
“I believe that should be changed,” Selig said Tuesday during a one-hour question-and-answer session with the Baseball Writers’ Association of America. “Their logic was OK — look, guys get hurt, they can go out on rehab, and so on and so forth. But I think that’s something we need to really change in the next labor negotiation.”
The current rules are in place through December 2011. Rob Manfred, baseball’s executive vice president of labor relations, said management will not ask for a rules change before then.
“I’ll let them work that out. I don’t want to do our negotiating here,” Selig said. “But it’s 50 games and then go do what you got to do to get back into [shape].”
For one of the first times in the history of my existence, I actually agree with Bud the Slug.
If a player is suspended, he should have to serve the full length of that suspension before he’s allowed to partake in baseball on the major or minor league level. I was vilified by a couple of readers in this article for criticizing this rule, but it’s amazing how people don’t find a player being allowed to sharpen up in the minors (while they’re suspended mind you) a ridiculous concept. I understand that it’s baseball’s rule, but it’s a dumb freaking rule.
It’s like sending a kid to time out in the corner for 15 minutes, but for the last five minutes, he gets to play with Legos so that he’s ready to get back to building a Lego house with the other kids after his 15 minutes have been served.







You’re a creative genius, Legos… I love it!
Seriously though, this rule is ridiculous, there is absolutely no reason that a suspended player should be allowed to play in these games until the full suspension has been served. I thought the idea was to penalize the individual, and in some way the team, for the infraction. If I were the other teams in the NL, I would be crying foul on this one.
Way to go Bud. You’re late again. How come this dude realises things after the fact so often ? Hey Bud, this just in – Sosa and Big Mac may have been juicing a few years back ??? I predict in 2013 Bud might consider a salary cap ? Maybe someone will point this out to him ? Dah
Wow Bud…you’re really on the ball. What’s next…you think Pujols is the best player in the game? Yankee stadium might be homer-friendly? Corporate bailouts are a bad idea?
Just like you were with roids, your a bit late with this one.
I wonder why we are not seeing a decrease in steroid use? DUH!