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Friday, May 02, 2008

Raissman: Joe Girardi struggles with media management

Another scribe asked if that meant Hughes would make his next start. Girardi answered by saying, “I just said” Hughes was in the rotation. The same scribe then said, “That’s not what I asked you, I asked if he’s going to make his next start.”

Girardi repeated his “internal discussions line” and said: “That’s just the way it is….I don’t mean to get irritated, but I’ve been asked the same question five times.”

The scribe again asked if Hughes was going to make his next start. Getting an earful of the same inquiry ignited Girardi’s Wigometer. “I just got done telling you he’s in the rotation,” Girardi said. “Am I supposed to now tell you when I’m going to hit and run?”

The reporter said he wasn’t “asking that” and - again - wanted to know if Hughes was going to make his next start. At that point a Yankees PR executive scolded the reporter and cut the session off, prompting the scribe - in full lecture mode - to remind the suit it wasn’t his job to tell him how to “ask my questions.”

“The ending (of Girardi’s interview) may have seemed somewhat comical, but the whole session was tense,” one participant said.

This sounds like a job for Super-Zillo!...Media Relations director with penetra-vision which allows him to see through thick-headed lead!

Repoz Posted: May 02, 2008 at 01:13 PM | 8 comment(s) Login to Bookmark
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   1. Toolsy McClutch Posted: May 02, 2008 at 01:31 PM (#2766291)
Maybe he suspected they were going to DL him, but wasn't sure, and didn't want to say. Saying he felt a twinge then having him go out there would have looked odd, especially if he got torched.

"Girardi burns another arm" headlines would abound.
   2. The Kids Are Enright (1k5v3L) Posted: May 02, 2008 at 01:48 PM (#2766304)
old school hollywood baseball
joe girardi is ten feet tall
   3. Mattbert Posted: May 02, 2008 at 01:53 PM (#2766308)
Christ, Joe. Just say, "We're still evaluating him, so I can't give you an answer right now," and be done with it. If you're being evasive, you can't get all torqued off because someone thinks you're being evasive.
   4. RB in NYC (Now with New iPhone!) Posted: May 02, 2008 at 02:56 PM (#2766383)
It's a two-way street though, Girardi is clearly being evasive but the reporter is pretty daft if he thinks he can keep asking the same quesiton and on the 5th time Girardi is suddenly going to say "Oh well, I was ducking the question but now that you've asked it all these times I see you really want an answer so here it goes..."

Sounds like a situation that could've been handled better by both parties.
   5. Best Regards, Larry M. Posted: May 02, 2008 at 03:06 PM (#2766393)
It's a two-way street though, Girardi is clearly being evasive but the reporter is pretty daft if he thinks he can keep asking the same quesiton and on the 5th time Girardi is suddenly going to say "Oh well, I was ducking the question but now that you've asked it all these times I see you really want an answer so here it goes..."

Sounds like a situation that could've been handled better by both parties.
A reporter who drops the question because he's not getting an answer (not a ######## answer, but NO answer) is a very, very bad reporter.
   6. RB in NYC (Now with New iPhone!) Posted: May 02, 2008 at 03:14 PM (#2766404)
A reporter who drops the question because he's not getting an answer (not a ######## answer, but NO answer) is a very, very bad reporter.
Oh, come on. He asked him four times. Four! It's pretty clear that he wasn't getting an answer to the question so the reporter can (fairly) write that Giardi wasn't answering a reasonable question and then quote the "in the rotation" stuff. That's what reporters (not just "very, very bad" ones) do when someone dodges a question. You don't sit there asking all night like a five-year old who wants to know if we're there yet.
   7. Cris E Posted: May 02, 2008 at 03:35 PM (#2766430)
Or you change the question a little to see what exactly the manager WILL answer: "So you're still evaluating his status, Joe?" "Do you expect more information to be available later in the week?" "Joe, the rotation works out to having him start Sunday, so I'm trying to figure out if more moves are on the way or you're giving him that start." A very, very bad reporter drops an unanswered question, but a veryveryvery bad reporter doesn't drop a bad question and move to something that'll get him answers.
   8. jyjjy Posted: May 02, 2008 at 07:41 PM (#2766711)
The reporter turned "he is still in the rotation" into a story interesting enough to be posted on here... that's good reporting.

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