Kenesaw Mountain Landis, baseball's first commissioner, is shown at age 78 in this 1938 file photo. In 1920, in the wake of the famous "Black Sox" scandal, baseball owners turned to a federal judge in Chicago--Landis--to reign over the sport. Baseball commissioner Bud Selig might face a brushback pitch or two when he testifies next week before a congressional committee investigating steroid use among players. But it will be nothing compared with the treatment that Congress gave the sport's first commissioner. (AP Photo/File)