Baseball commissioner Bud Selig hedged slightly on his retirement plans Thursday, saying he intends to leave in 2009 but that he’s learned “never to say never.” The 72-year-old Selig has been in charge of baseball since 1992, when he became acting commissioner. Voted to the job full-time in 1998, Selig said last year he intended to leave after his current term ends in 2009 in order to write and…
Posted: March 22nd, 2007.
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