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AG'S INVESTIGATION INTO ANTITRUST EXEMPTION DRAWS MLB'S IRE

          The Twins and MLB "fired back" at MN Attorney General
     Hubert Humphrey III on Friday, "seeking to block" his
     preliminary investigation into the sport's longstanding
     federal antitrust exemption, according to Jay Weiner of the
     Minneapolis STAR TRIBUNE.  In MN District Court, the Twins
     asked that the AG's probe of the sport's economics "be
     quashed," while in U.S. District Court, the AL, NL and
     Acting Commissioner Bud Selig asked that Humphrey be stopped
     from his "intrusive ... overbroad and burdensome" attempt to
     uncover the "inner workings" of MLB.  Weiner reported that
     in his questions to Selig and prospective NC-Twins buyer Don
     Beaver, Humphrey asked Selig to "reveal any marketing plans
     he has for the Brewers if the Twins flee," while Beaver was
     asked whether anyone affiliated with MLB had "indicated that
     it would be easier" for him to obtain an expansion club if
     he made an offer to buy the Twins.  Lawyers for the Twins
     argued that Humphrey "doesn't have the authority to seek any
     information" because the U.S. Supreme Court ruled in '22 and
     again in '72 that baseball is "exempt from state and federal
     antitrust laws" (Minneapolis STAR TRIBUNE, 1/17).
     

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