Looks like baseball might have found their answer to the outspoken Brett Hull. Last night in Chicago, the Seattle Mariners second baseman Brett Boone, the son, grandson, and brother of major league ballplayers, took dead aim at Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig:
"I don't want somebody that's going to do what's best for the players. I don't want somebody that's going to do what's best for the owners," Boone told reporters at an All-Star press session. "I want somebody to make the decisions based on what's best for the game of baseball. "How fair is it when an owner is the commissioner?" he added. "`Oh, but he's not an owner. His daughter is.'" Boone answered himself, sarcastically. "Yeah, right. That's the No. 1 thing that's wrong with the game."
He didn't stop there, either. Later, he complained about the new All-Star Game format, the Questech strike zone, and much, much, more. As they say in the business, read it all.

