If we're being honest, the business of baseball should be of paramount importance. If things had kept going the way they did from 1972 to 1994, god only knows what kind of dire shape the sport would be in right now. I understand where you're coming from with your traditionalist preferences, but unfortunately I think the sport has had to "evolve" to stay competitive in our short attention span world. And I do think the DH either needs to go or become universal. I'd prefer the former to the latter, but I can see some logic in adopting in the NL. And more playoff spots equals more meaningful games down the stretch and more people watching and talking about baseball. Interleague play has encouraged more people to watch to see matchups they wouldn't see otherwise. There are things he has done that are frustratingly stupid, like the blackout restrictions, highlight gestapo, ASG deciding home field, etc. But I think that if you enumerate (objectively) the things he's done, you'll find the positives far outweigh the negatives, though a few probably stick in your craw enough that they color your overall perception.