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		<title>Selig upset with steroid leaks</title>
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		<dc:creator>Anthony Stalter</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[According to Phil Rogers of the Chicago Tribune, baseball commissioner Bud Selig is upset that names from the 2003 list of players who tested positive for banned substances are being leaked to the media. Apparently Selig and others around Major League Baseball believe that a lawyer with the U.S. Attorney’s office (either past or present) [...]]]></description>
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<p>According to Phil Rogers of the <em>Chicago Tribune</em>, <a href="http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/chi-17-rogers-sammy-sosa-jun17,0,808524.column" target="_blank">baseball commissioner Bud Selig is upset</a> that names from the 2003 list of players who tested positive for banned substances are being leaked to the media. </p>
<p>Apparently Selig and others around Major League Baseball believe that a lawyer with the U.S. Attorney’s office (either past or present) ignored a court seal in order to give Sammy Sosa’s name to Michael S. Schmidt of the <em>New York Daily News</em>, who reported yesterday that the <a href="http://www.scoresreport.com/2009/06/16/report-sosa-tested-positive-for-banned-substance-in-2003/" target="_blank">slugger was on the ’03 list</a>.</p>
<p>I don’t blame Selig for being peeved that someone is leaking names that were supposed to be kept anonymous. After all, the only reason the player’s union agreed to the ’03 drug testing was because the players who tested positive wouldn’t be punished and because their names would never be released.</p>
<p>That said – give…me…a…break. If Selig wants to be upset with anything, how about he get upset with himself, the owners and the player’s union that allowed us to get to this point. He turned a blind eye to the steroid issue and now he wants to play victim. I guess he has to put on this little front about being mad about the leaks in efforts to settle down the player’s union, but he has nobody to blame but himself for this mess.</p>
<p>What Selig should do is go back on his word to the player’s union and release the rest of the 104 names on that 2003 list before the media does. A-Rod and Sosa’s names have already been released – how much longer until more names are announced? If Selig thinks that the media is going to stop digging, he has another thing coming. He may anger the players and the union by releasing the names, but it’s well past time for people to start taking responsibility for what has happened to the game of baseball.</p>
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