wrote a letter to bud selig and here is what he wrote back...
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My letter:
I HATE BASEBALL, AND I HATE YOU. BASEBALL IS DEAD THANKS TO YOU. YOU SUCK AND SO DOES MLB.COM IF BASEBALL GOES ON STRIKE THEN I SWEAR TO YOU MLB.COM WILL BE DESTRYOED. YOU SUCK AND SO DOES EVERY BASEBALL PLAYER OUT THERE. YOU SUCK. I HAVE TO BALLS HERE THAT YOU CAN SUCK ON. MLB.COM WILL DIE .....DIE IT WILL.....I HOPE YOU LOSE YOUR JOB YOU FRICKEN DI(K. MLB WILL DIE IF BASEBALL GOES ON STRIKE AND I SWEAR IT.
...............heres what the f@g0t wrote back:
Dear Major League Baseball Fan:
Thank you for your recent letter.
I understand your frustration with the system and changing the
economics of Major League Baseball is one of the reasons I accepted the
Commissioner's job. Baseball has made more progress over the last four years
in terms of revenue sharing and salary restraints than ever before.
This year we will transfer 165 million dollars from the top six clubs to
the bottom six clubs.
However, we do have more work to do and I will do everything I can to
bring salaries under control. Any type of salary restraint must be
negotiated with the Players' Association, which then becomes part of the
Collective Bargaining Agreement. Both sides realize that a strike is not
the answer to any of Baseball's problems and we will do everything in
our power to avoid that situation.
I understand your concerns and I thank you for taking time to write to
me.
Sincerely,
Allan H. Selig
Commissioner of Baseball
I HATE BASEBALL, AND I HATE YOU. BASEBALL IS DEAD THANKS TO YOU. YOU SUCK AND SO DOES MLB.COM IF BASEBALL GOES ON STRIKE THEN I SWEAR TO YOU MLB.COM WILL BE DESTRYOED. YOU SUCK AND SO DOES EVERY BASEBALL PLAYER OUT THERE. YOU SUCK. I HAVE TO BALLS HERE THAT YOU CAN SUCK ON. MLB.COM WILL DIE .....DIE IT WILL.....I HOPE YOU LOSE YOUR JOB YOU FRICKEN DI(K. MLB WILL DIE IF BASEBALL GOES ON STRIKE AND I SWEAR IT.
...............heres what the f@g0t wrote back:
Dear Major League Baseball Fan:
Thank you for your recent letter.
I understand your frustration with the system and changing the
economics of Major League Baseball is one of the reasons I accepted the
Commissioner's job. Baseball has made more progress over the last four years
in terms of revenue sharing and salary restraints than ever before.
This year we will transfer 165 million dollars from the top six clubs to
the bottom six clubs.
However, we do have more work to do and I will do everything I can to
bring salaries under control. Any type of salary restraint must be
negotiated with the Players' Association, which then becomes part of the
Collective Bargaining Agreement. Both sides realize that a strike is not
the answer to any of Baseball's problems and we will do everything in
our power to avoid that situation.
I understand your concerns and I thank you for taking time to write to
me.
Sincerely,
Allan H. Selig
Commissioner of Baseball
Looking for an 8x10 auto photo of junior celebrating his 100 HR. lmk!
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<< <i>My letter:
I HATE BASEBALL, AND I HATE YOU. BASEBALL IS DEAD THANKS TO YOU. YOU SUCK AND SO DOES MLB.COM IF BASEBALL GOES ON STRIKE THEN I SWEAR TO YOU MLB.COM WILL BE DESTRYOED. YOU SUCK AND SO DOES EVERY BASEBALL PLAYER OUT THERE. YOU SUCK. I HAVE TO BALLS HERE THAT YOU CAN SUCK ON. MLB.COM WILL DIE .....DIE IT WILL.....I HOPE YOU LOSE YOUR JOB YOU FRICKEN DI(K. MLB WILL DIE IF BASEBALL GOES ON STRIKE AND I SWEAR IT.
...............heres what the f@g0t wrote back:
Dear Major League Baseball Fan:
Thank you for your recent letter.
I understand your frustration with the system and changing the
economics of Major League Baseball is one of the reasons I accepted the
Commissioner's job. Baseball has made more progress over the last four years
in terms of revenue sharing and salary restraints than ever before.
This year we will transfer 165 million dollars from the top six clubs to
the bottom six clubs.
However, we do have more work to do and I will do everything I can to
bring salaries under control. Any type of salary restraint must be
negotiated with the Players' Association, which then becomes part of the
Collective Bargaining Agreement. Both sides realize that a strike is not
the answer to any of Baseball's problems and we will do everything in
our power to avoid that situation.
I understand your concerns and I thank you for taking time to write to
me.
Sincerely,
Allan H. Selig
Commissioner of Baseball >>
I'm surprised that he bothered to reply (Had someone send a letter)
NOT a good read...........
I don't think he sits there and types up letters regarding people's offensive tastes. Think about it. I don't even see the need for even typing something to him. He won't read it...so why bother wasting your time?