
Commissioner for Major League Baseball
The Commissioner for Major League Baseball (MLB) is the highest official in the sport, responsible for overseeing the operations, rules, and policies of the league. Appointed by MLB team owners, the Commissioner promotes the game, ensures fair play, and addresses issues like player conduct, team ownership, and league expansion. They also manage disputes and work to enhance the sport's popularity. The role has evolved to include significant business responsibilities, including broadcasting deals and marketing strategies, making the Commissioner a key figure in both the sport's integrity and its financial success.