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Bud Selig: Steroid Era Didn't Hinder MLB's Popularity
Sports Illustrated
2019-07-09
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In his new book "For The Good of The Game," MLB Commissioner Emeritus Bud Selig says his relationship with Barry Bonds was always strained. But he believes baseball's steroid era ultimately didn't harm the long-term growth of the game he oversaw.
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