BOSTON --Red Sox left-hander David Wells was summoned to New York to discuss his criticism of baseball commissioner Bud Selig. Wells' agent, Gregg Clifton, was due to take an overnight flight to join Wells for a Wednesday meeting at the commissioner's office that was not expected to include Selig.
Rich Levin, a Selig spokesman, said he had not heard anything about a meeting before he left the office Tuesday evening.
The meeting was first reported by The Boston Globe and was confirmed to The Associated Press by a person who helped arrange the session who spoke on condition he not be identified because of involvement.
Red Sox officials could not immediately be reached for comment, but on Monday they apologized to the commissioner and said Wells' comments "do not in any way reflect the views of the club."
http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/articles/2005/08/31/commishs_office_to_have_chat_with_wells/Good! Wells should have taken his punishment and kept quiet.