Nevermind there is strong circumstantial evidence that Ty Cobb bet on baseball during his playing days, and the Commissioner knew of this but covered it up because this was only a few years after the disaster that was the 1919 Black Sox scandal.

Of course, this is already been brought up, but Joe Jackson played pretty well for a guy paid off to "throw the series." Isn't that kinda against the point of being bribed?

But this is Bud Selig, he seems to know more than us. Cheating with roids and claiming historical non-anabolic steroid accomplished records ISN'T AS BAD as betting on your team to win.