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Byline: Drew Sharp
DETROIT _ Bud Selig should not only stay home if Barry Bonds breaks Henry Aaron's career home run record this season as most fear, but he should firmly state that his absence serves as an admission and apology for baseball turning a blind eye to steroids enforcement after the baseball lockout in 1994.
Any bets on that happening?
Nobody can stamp an asterisk next to Bonds' achievement because, even if you believe he was a rampant steroids user, there was no league policy prohibiting such usage for most of it. But that doesn't preclude Selig from questioning the validity of a record that's regarded as the most revered individual…