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Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig must have drunk a few too many margaritas over the holidays, as his brain seems clogged. His All-Star Game proposal is idiotic.
From 1960 through 1982 the National League won 23 out of 26 All-Star Games (one game ended a tie), while from 1988 though 2001 the American League won 11 of 14 All-Star Games. If the past is any indication, Selig’s proposal could mean that one league could have home-field advantage for long periods of time.
Isn’t the object of sports fairness and equity? Alternating home-field advantage every other year guarantees fairness.




