Wednesday, July 13, 2011

Why does Bud Selig continue to try and Pump Up the All-Star Game


Every All-Star Game in all sports is boring. I mean c'mon. It's just guys the fans voted in having fun. In baseball, they just pitch one or two innings and then call it a night. 

Bud Selig has been trying to put an end to that for a while. A few years ago he instituted a rule saying the winner of the game gets home-field advantage in the World Series. That's just a useless rule. The guys in the All-Star game haven't played with each other before and most of them are just second-stringers because the main players are either injured or not allowed to play. 

For crying out loud, David Letterman even took the time on his late-night show to make fun of the fact that nobody good is playing:

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