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IT'S UNANIMOUS: MLB OWNERS EXPAND SELIG'S POWER

          At yesterday's MLB Owners meetings in Phoenix, the
     owners voted unanimously to give MLB Commissioner Bud Selig
     "the most power and authority" for an MLB commissioner since
     '20, according to Hal Bodley of USA TODAY, who reports that
     Selig "can block trades and take away millions of dollars
     from wealthy" teams and "redistribute it."  Bodley notes
     that the Major League Agreement was renamed the Major League
     Constitution, "incorporating changes with unprecedented
     power to deal with economic issues."  Selig also has the
     power to fine teams as much as $2M, up from $250,000, and
     team officials $500,000.  Royals CEO David Glass: "This is a
     great day for baseball.  We know we have to act" (USA TODAY,
     1/20).  In Milwaukee, Tom Haudricourt reports that Selig
     also "will have control over the money" teams earn on the
     Internet (MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL, 1/20).  Padres
     President Larry Lucchino, on the decision: "Baseball woke up
     and recognized there was an 800-pound gorilla sitting in our
     living room -- the lack of competitive balance in the game. 
     Let's cure some of the problems.  Enough is enough" (AP,
     1/20).  Selig, on his new authority: "I understand with that
     comes a lot of responsibility.  It's a responsibility I
     accept, and you will see ... results" (K.C. STAR, 1/20).
          INDIANS SOLD: MLB owners also approved the sale of the
     Indians to attorney Larry Dolan and Dolan Family Trusts for
     $320M (USA TODAY, 1/20).

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