Wednesday, August 31, 2005
Apology to Selig seems silly
Today, Boston Red Sox pitcher David Wells apologized for criticizing baseball commissioner Bud Selig on his handling of the game's steroid problem.
On the surface, this is a fine gesture and good office politics. There is a lot to be said for respecting authority figures. However, why should anyone respect Selig? He's only respected the people who could best help him line his pockets.
On the surface, this is a fine gesture and good office politics. There is a lot to be said for respecting authority figures. However, why should anyone respect Selig? He's only respected the people who could best help him line his pockets.