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Bud Selig to get a two year extension

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Report: Selig to get two-year extension

January 11, 2012, 12:53 pm

 

ANGIE WIATROWSKI

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For quite some time word on the street was that Major League Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig would retire at the end of the 2012 season.

 

Buster Olney of ESPN is reporting that Selig, 77, will get a two-year extension.

 

@Buster_ESPN

Buster Olney Not surprisingly, MLB Commissioner Bud Selig will get an extension this week at the owners' meetings, of at least two years.

Jan 10 via webFavoriteRetweetReply

 

 

The news doesn't come as a surprise, at least to the New York Daily News' Bill Madden.

 

"There isn't a single person in baseball who believes Selig is going anywhere," he said. "Even Selig's closest friends find laughable the notion of him walking away from a job that pays upwards of $20 million per year, along with the perks of a private jet, to teach sports history."

A vote should happen this week at the owners' meetings in Arizona.

 

Are you surprised with the extension? Do you think Selig should have retired? If so, who would you want as Commissioner?

I think they dont want Bush to be the next commish. But they dont have anyone else ready to take over.

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BNightengale Bob Nightengale

Bud Selig's two-year extension unaimously approved by #MLB owners.

 

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