Commissioner Bud Selig has finally acknowledged that he is worried about how the nation's struggling economy will affect baseball. "I used to think we were recession-proof. I really did," Selig said Saturday. "This is different. Some economists are saying it's the worst downturn since the Great Depression." The commissioner's office has advised teams to plan for three possibilities -- attendance even with last season, a 10% drop in attendance and a 20% drop. "Every other phase of the economy has been touched, including other sports," Selig said. "I'll just have to watch it."