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Bud Selig's New Downtown Milwaukee Office Has Several Baseball Artifacts On Display

On display inside MLB Commissioner Emeritus BUD SELIG's new office in downtown Milwaukee are his "many rare collector baseball items," according to Scott Paulus of the MILWAUKEE BUSINESS JOURNAL. Selig's office is 5,685 square feet and has a "prime view of the Milwaukee Art Museum." The office is "filled with history for both Selig and baseball, including many artifacts from when Selig brought baseball back" to Milwaukee in '70, including a telegram from VINCE LOMBARDI "congratulating him on his accomplishment." He also has a JACKIE ROBINSON hallway and photos of HANK AARON (BIZJOURNALS.com, 11/22).

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