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  • MLB commish Selig paid more than $18M in '07

    ESPN.com news services

    NEW YORK -- Baseball commissioner Bud Selig made more than all but three of his sport's players in 2007.

    Selig received a raise of about $3 million to nearly $17.5 million that year, according to Major League Baseball's latest tax return.

    His compensation was listed at $17,470,491 for the 12 months that ended Oct. 31, 2007, according to the return, which is available at guidestar.org. That was up from $14,515,071 in the prior 12 months.

    MLB's contribution to Selig in its benefit plan was $461,540, an increase from $400,999 in the previous return. He got $422,590 in expense account and other allowances, up from $140,603 in the previous fiscal year.

    His total compensatoin adding benefits and expenses was $18.35 million.

    Selig's pay was first reported by the Sports Business Journal.

    In 2007, the only players who received higher cash compensation were a trio of the Yankees: Alex Rodriguez at $23 million (plus $4 million deferred), Derek Jeter at $22 million (including a $2 million payment as part of his signing bonus) and Jason Giambi at $21.5 million (including a $500,000 payment as part of his signing bonus). Roger Clemens fell just short at $17,442,637.

    Selig took over as acting commissioner in September 1992 and was elected permanently in July 1998. His current term runs through 2012.

    For the second straight tax year, baseball's return did not list compensation for other top officials, such as chief operating officer Bob DuPuy, and executive vice presidents Rob Manfred, John McHale Jr., Jonathan Mariner and Jimmy Lee Solomon.

    The IRS form appears to require the disclosure of compensation for officers, directors and trustees.

    Information from The Associated Press was used in this report.


    The compensation king
    When it comes to the highest-earning commissioners in sports, no one's pay package measured up to Bud Selig's.

    Sport Commish Total comp
    MLB Bud Selig $18.35M
    NFL Roger Goodell x-$11.2M
    NBA David Stern y-$10M
    NHL Gary Bettman $5.59M
    PGA Tour Tim Finchem $4.8M
    x-prorated; y-estimated
    Source: SportsBusiness Journal


    Bud Selig paid more than $18 million in 2007 - ESPN

  • #2
    What a crock of

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    • #3
      Yeah I read this earlier today..................Selig should be ashamed........but he is not.

      Greedy bastard. For him to make more than all but the top three players is a complete joke.
      NBA is a joke

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      • #4
        This is America...........I say good for him. I'm sure everyone in here would turn down the money and say "no thanks, that's too much."

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        • #5
          Just curious to what he does to warrant that much money ??
          He who wears diaper knows his shit - Confucius

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          • #6
            The guy is Commissioner of the worse run sports league of the 4 major leagues (MLB,NFL,NBA,NHL) and he is making $17 million for essentially doing nothing. What a country.

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            • #7
              In this country you are worth what you are paid. He is worth $17 million b/c someone is willing to pay him $17 million.

              What's the saying........Hate the game, not the player.

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