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Baseball commissioner Bud Selig would prefer that fans tone down taunts aimed at Barry Bonds.
At one game in Houston this week, a fan dressed up as a syringe. In Philadelphia earlier in the month, there were T-shirts with ``Cheater'' or ``Steroids'' on the back where Bonds' name should have been.
``I watch it very carefully. I don't like controversy,'' Selig said Thursday after owners finished their quarterly meetings. ``I don't like manifestations of controversy. There's ugliness and there's nastiness. I would rather not have that. But given the whole entire situation, I'm not surprised at what's gone on. I'm not the least bit surprised.''
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At one game in Houston this week, a fan dressed up as a syringe. In Philadelphia earlier in the month, there were T-shirts with ``Cheater'' or ``Steroids'' on the back where Bonds' name should have been.
``I watch it very carefully. I don't like controversy,'' Selig said Thursday after owners finished their quarterly meetings. ``I don't like manifestations of controversy. There's ugliness and there's nastiness. I would rather not have that. But given the whole entire situation, I'm not surprised at what's gone on. I'm not the least bit surprised.''
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