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TORONTO REPORT HAS BEESTON NAMED TO MLB POST THIS WEEK

          Blue Jays CEO Paul Beeston "this week will accept a
     position as CEO of Major League Baseball and leave the
     Jays," according to Bob Elliott of the TORONTO SUN.  Bob
     Nicholson, the team's VP/Business, will "take over until
     prospective owner Murray Frum and his group" are approved to
     take over the team from MLB (TORONTO SUN, 7/21).
          REALIGNMENT DEBATED: In Boston, Peter Gammons wrote
     that MLB owners "are currently surveying fans on the radical
     realignment that would effectively end the American and
     National Leagues.  They claim projected industry-wide losses
     of $300 million necessitate some changes" (BOSTON GLOBE,
     7/20).  In L.A., Ross Newhan wrote under the header,
     "Sweeping Realignment Is A Strong Possibility."  Anaheim
     Sports President Tony Tavares, a member of MLB's Realignment
     Committee, said that "the next few weeks of internal
     lobbying should determine the plan's fate."  Tavares: "I
     think it has a chance.  I think it has better than a chance. 
     The clubs are surprisingly open-minded, and [Acting
     Commissioner Bud Selig] is pushing real hard for it" (L.A.
     TIMES, 7/20).  On ESPN's "The Sports Reporters,"  Bill
     Conlin: "Baseball's in bad trouble ... TV ratings are way
     down, attendance in a lot of cities is way down. ... They
     need to do some changing, and this might be the way out."  
     Tony Kornheiser called radical realignment "a short-sighted
     move.  You've got a hundred years of records here with all
     these other things.  You're just going to throw them out the
     window and forget them?" ("The Sports Reporters," ESPN,
     7/20).  In Toronto, Gare Joyce writes under the header,
     "Realignment May Be Cure For What Ails Baseball" (Toronto
     GLOBE & MAIL, 7/21).  In Philadelphia, Jayson Stark: "Once
     it takes this step into the geographical jungle, baseball
     makes itself exactly like any other sport.  And there's no
     turning back" (Baltimore SUN, 7/20).

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