If I recall correctly, since the late ninteies Selig was actually fighting the Union trying to get <I>more</I> drug testing for the players while the union fought tooth and nail to avoid it. Nobody in the media seemed to really care too much either way back then which is funny. Hell, it was the <I>ball</I> that was juiced *wink wink*. At least we were seeing 70+ home run seasons and that's all anyone cared about then.
Now, how much could Selig really have done? Probably more. The guy is a used car salesman afterall.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 01/15/2008 10:28AM by The Dude.