MLB commissioner Bud Selig has remained quiet several days after the 50-game suspension of Manny Ramirez for violating the league's anti-drug policy.
There is a belief that Selig should be proud that the league's policy finally caught a marquee player, showcasing that their testing policy does work.
Just a few months ago, Selig said that Alex Rodriguez "shamed the game" when it was released that he tested positive back in 2003, before the current policy was in place.
Selig Remains Quiet About Ramirez