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4 unusual facts about Bud Selig


Ann Kreiter

She covered Major League Baseball commissioner Bud Selig's decision to suspend play as the nation mourned.

Gilles Frozen Custard

Gilles is a favorite of Major League Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig, who stops in to the stand for a hot dog and soda nearly every time he visits Milwaukee.

Global World Series

On January 7, 2010, it was announced that MLB Commissioner, Bud Selig, and NPB Commissioner, Ryozo Kato, had a meeting on January 5 in Milwaukee, and Selig suggested a Global World Series, which he wants to implement before his retirement in 2012, as his "legacy".

Laurel Prieb

Laurel Prieb, the husband of Wendy Selig-Prieb, son-in-law of Major League Baseball commissioner Bud Selig, was until recently the Vice President of Corporate Affairs for the Milwaukee Brewers.


Buck Weaver

With the 2005 World Series set to begin and the White Sox about to capture their first championship since 1917, Chicago Tribune columnist Mike Downey implored commissioner Bud Selig to rescind Weaver's ban.

Pete Coscarart

A California Appeals Court ruled against the players in December 2001 as Coscarart was informed by Commissioner Bud Selig that he was not entitled to $10,000 in annual pension benefits because of his suit against major league baseball.


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