The HARTFORD COURANT went with the header, "CT native Fay Vincent gave baseball its last cast-iron commissioner." Vincent was baseball’s commissioner "during turbulent times," taking charge from 1989-92, and he "faced up to difficult circumstances" -- from Pete Rose’s lifetime ban for gambling, through the interrupted World Series, the suspension of Yankees owner George Steinbrenner, and baseball’s ongoing labor strife, with "the ability and will to make tough decisions." And he "did it all with a true love for the game, a concern for its fans."
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