Major League Baseball commissioner Bud Selig told reporters on Monday that he does not see a groundswell of support in baseball circles for greater use of instant replay. "It is interesting," Selig said. "Most baseball people are really against instant replay. There's no question about that. I could sense that the last three days [in talking to people]. "In the end, good or bad, I will do what I think is right. I'm going to take the responsibility for it. I've been at this the last 45 years of my life, and the last 18 [as commissioner], so I'll trust my own judgment." Selig added that he refrained from awarding Tigers pitcher Armando Galarraga a perfect game last week because he feared setting a bad precedent and opening a "Pandora's box."