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The beginning of the 2015 season, while bringing the same hope and dreams for all 30 Major League clubs, will be unlike any other we have seen in more than 20 years. Bud Selig is no longer the commissioner. That job now belongs to the man Selig seemingly hand picked as his successor in Rob Manfred. Manfred will now be entrusted by all 30 Major League owners to continue the never ending mission of evolving the game known as America's national pastime.
In his first few months on the job, Manfred has not been shy about his desire to make significant changes in the game to better improve the overall product. Count me in favor of looking at all areas for ways to improve the game even if I don't agree with every single idea being discussed such as possibly banning defensive shifts. At least we're at a day and age in baseball where the powers that be are willing to discuss these kinds of issues. I'm not sure the desire for improvement would have been taken seriously some 20 years ago under Bud Selig.
Tim Musick
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