SAN FRANCISCO - The traditionalists cried foul when Major League Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig broke with convention and changed the rules on how home-field advantage would be decided for the World Series. It was custom for the home-field advantage to alternate between the American League and National League but Selig, in an attempt to add some spice to the mid-season All-Star game, changed all that a few years ago. He deemed that the league that won the All-Star game would get the first two and last two games of the World Series, upsetting the game's devotees. ...