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This group consists of people who are connected to Major League Baseball, either as a player, owner, manager, or other role within the league.

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MLB's campaign contribution stats


Money to parties
Republican $804,290
Democratic $648,309
Other $18,000
Independent $1,000
Representative in 2008
Charles B. Rangel $8,800
Louie Gohmert $2,300
Geoff Davis $2,300
John Sarbanes $2,100
Steve Chabot $2,100
Peter T. King $2,000
Thomas Lawson Price $1,500
Tom Davis $1,250
Bobby L. Rush $1,000
Elijah Eugene Cummings $1,000
Senator in 2008
Frank Lautenberg $7,750
Carl Levin $6,900
Joe Biden $6,000
Mary Landrieu $5,600
John Cornyn $4,200
Norm Coleman $3,000
Gordon Smith $2,300
Max Baucus $1,000
President in 2008
Rudy Giuliani $18,400
Hillary Clinton $16,100
John McCain $13,300
Chris Dodd $13,000
Mitt Romney $12,500
Barack Obama $2,750

MLB's most recent contributions

Person Party Contributed To Date Amount Relates to

Duluth, Georgia 30097
Baseball Player @ Braves
Thomas Lawson Price
for Representative in 2004
Mar 31, 2004 $2,000
MLB

Duluth, Georgia 30097
Baseball Player @ Braves
Thomas Lawson Price
for Representative in 2004
Mar 31, 2004 $2,000
MLB

Alpharetta, Georgia 30004
Baseball Player @ Braves
Thomas Lawson Price
for Representative in 2008
Sep 12, 2006 $1,500
MLB

700 Foxhollow Run
Alpharetta, Georgia 30004
Pitcher @ Atlanta Braves
Mitt Romney
for President in 2008
Jun 18, 2007 $2,300
MLB

Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53227
Joe Biden
for President in 1988
Jun 28, 1987 $750
MLB

Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53227
Milwaukee Bewers
Chris Dodd
for Senator in 1998
May 18, 1998 $1,000
MLB

Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53227
Executive
Carl Levin
for Senator in 1990
Oct 11, 1989 $1,000
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Key Offices

The MLB is led by the following people
Bud Selig
Commissioner
Selig is the Commissioner of MLB and was previously the team owner and administrator of the Milwaukee Brewers. On August 21, 2004, Selig's contract was extended by the MLB through 2009, at which point he plans to retire.

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