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.