Bud Selig sidestepped questions Thursday about whether he'll attend games as Barry Bonds approaches Hank Aaron's home run record of 755.
Selig, a longtime friend of Aaron, has refused to commit to attending the games.
"Is he really approaching?" Selig said facetiously during a news conference after owners finished their two-day meeting Thursday. "I don't have anything different to say today. I'll make a decision at some appropriate time."
Selig sounded a bit testy in responding to questions. In 1974, commissioner Bowie Kuhn was criticized for not attending the game when Aaron hit No. 715 to break Babe Ruth's record. Kuhn did attend when Aaron hit No. 714.
Selig also wouldn't say whether he was concerned that active players thus far have not agreed to be interviewed for former Sen. George Mitchell's steroids investigation and have not supplied medical records.
Selig Sidesteps Home Run Record, Steroid Questions

