Roger McDowell apologized after Wednesday night's Braves' win at San Diego in response to allegations from a fan that the pitching coach made homophobic comments, crude sexual gestures and threats before a game in San Francisco last weekend. Commissioner Bud Selig called the allegations "very troubling" on Wednesday and said he is awaiting a report from the Braves before deciding how to proceed. It's possible McDowell could face a suspension or even stronger punishment, possibly forcing Braves manager Fredi Gonzalez to find a fill-in pitching coach.