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  1. Allan Huber « Bud » Selig, Jr., né le 30 juillet 1934 à Milwaukee, Wisconsin, États-Unis, est l'ancien commissaire de la Ligue majeure de baseball. Neuvième personne à occuper ce poste, il est en fonctions du 9 septembre 1992 [ 1 ] au 24 janvier 2015 et est depuis considéré commissaire- émérite de la MLB .

  2. 15 de ago. de 2020 · All the while, Bud Selig and his Milwaukee investors remained in waiting, as the status of the Pilots was up in the air. In February, as the Pilots players and baseball operations staff prepared to descend upon Tempe, Ariz., for Spring Training, the American League decided to keep the club under its current ownership and advanced it $650,000.

  3. 23 de jan. de 2015 · Fri, Jan 23, 2015. Bud Selig was the accidental commissioner, the antiquated man charged with navigating modern times, the car salesman handed an institution and told to fix it. Dunderheaded and ...

  4. 5 de set. de 2023 · Bud Selig is the founding owner of the Milwaukee Brewers. He owned the team from 1970, when he bought the bankrupt Seattle Pilots and moved them to Milwaukee, WI just before the start of the season, to 2004. He became Chairman of the Executive Committee and acting Commissioner of baseball in 1992 when the owners fired Fay Vincent.

  5. Allan H. Selig grew up wanting to be another Joe DiMaggio – until the curveball derailed his on-field career. But from the owner’s box and ultimately the commissioner’s office, the man known as “Bud” became a lifelong friend to the National Pastime – and left an imprint few can match. Selig is one of 10 finalists on this year’s ...

  6. www.budselig.comBud Selig

    Allan H. "Bud" Selig, Jr. is the former Commissioner of Major League Baseball, a role he has held officially since 1998, and held on an interim basis (as Chairman of the Major League Executive Council) before that, starting in 1992. Selig, a native of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, began his participation in Baseball as a majority shareholder of the ...

  7. 26 de set. de 2013 · Yet, commissioner Bud Selig managed to guide Major League Baseball through more than two decades of incredible and increasing prosperity. Selig has been portrayed by some as something of a hayseed ...