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This article seems to have a slight POV-slant in favor of Landis. Also some statements present POV's as fact such as "Instead, Landis established a fiercly independent Commissioner's Office that would go on to make both players and owners generally miserable with decisions that were, generally, in the best interests of the game." Maybe his decisions where indeed mostly in the best interest of the game but it is still nonetheless POV. Such a POV needs to be attributed to someone(s) who claims this to be the case. --Cab88 10:40, 3 September 2005 (UTC)
Reverted edits by 12.75.199.199. Made major changes to the article that I feel were unwarranted, and several that were inaccurate. Also eliminated accurate facts, and changed link to his HOF plaque so it no longer worked. Therefore I reverted everything. If you think some changes were warranted, discuss them here. Novastarj 01:32, 28 April 2006 (UTC)