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    Tom Haudricourt of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports that Bud Selig has been elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame by the Today’s Game Committee.
    Selig was elected by the Today’s Game Committee, one of four committees that evolved out of what was once the Veteran’s Committee. He will be remembered as perhaps the greatest commissioner in baseball history, with a highly successful run in that office for more than 20 years. While he wasn’t always the most liked, he expanded the game and brought massive wealth to all involved. Selig received 15 out of a possible 16 votes.
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    Major League Baseball Chief Operating Officer Rob Manfred has been elected the 10th Commissioner in MLB history.
    Manfred has been the right-hand man of Bud Selig, who he will succeed. The official final vote was a unanimous 30-0 for Manfred over Red Sox chairman Tom Werner, but that was just a symbolic gesture. CBS Sports’ Jon Heyman reported that Werner initially received eight votes, with those votes coming from the Red Sox, White Sox, Blue Jays, Diamondbacks, Angels, A’s, Reds and Nationals. Eventually, though, the holdouts gave him. Manfred will officially replace Selig on January 25 of next year.