Saying he feels like he’s “home,” former Milwaukee Brewers owner Bud Selig was enshrined in the Baseball Hall of Fame on Sunday. Selig spent 22 seasons as Major League Baseball’s commissioner and joined Ivan Rodriguez, John Schuerholz, Tim Raines, and Jeff Bagwell in this year’s Hall of Fame class. He said one of the proudest days of his life was bringing the bankrupt Seattle Pilots to Milwaukee to become the Brewers in 1970. Selig noted despite giving “thousands of speeches in all kinds of circumstances,” he was nervous for this one and needed 32 drafts with some outside help to finish it.