Major League Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig says baseball's owners departed their meeting in Chicago this afternoon and did little on contraction. Selig says both he and the owners still plan to eliminate two teams before next season. The Twins are widely considered a top prospect for elimination. But Selig acknowledges there may be obstacles along the way. Minnesota Public Radio's Tom Scheck is in Chicago. Tom, did Selig say anything about the fate of the Twins? -said very little, didn't identify teams -legal obstacles were expected Congress today scheduled hearings on baseball's antitrust exemption for next week. Did Selig say anything about those hearings? -will testify -will open baseball's books -owners lost money