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Baseball Primer Newsblog— The Best News Links from the Baseball Newsstand
Friday, December 14, 2007
“I’m an idiot, a freakin’ idiot”...and I knew enough not to run the original “The List”.
The Pujols chatter came from WNBC-TV in New York, which cited “two sources” as providing it with the list — which then was posted on CNBC’s website.
In St. Louis, while some media outlets either mildly touched on the rumor or didn’t report it at all, the Riverfront Times put it on its website and KTVI (Channel 2) went full-bore with the story. It devoted the bulk of its 11 a.m. newscast to coverage of Pujols and others with Cardinals ties, including Darryl Kile. As it turned out, both were not on Mitchell’s list.
KTVI opened with anchor Kevin Steincross telling viewers of a “leaked’’ list that included Pujols’ name. Sports director Martin Kilcoyne added that Pujols was the headliner on the list and the inclusion of Kile’s name is “a bit of a surprise.”
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1. Sparkles Peterson Posted: December 14, 2007 at 02:31 PM (#2645411)Thank you, Mr. #########, for so eloquently describing the other reason that I would never be caught watching Fox News.
Why bother watching that station anymore?
Albert is harmed by two things. His appearance which ties to the commonly held perceptions around the use of PEDS. And that his manager is linked with numerous players known to have used PEDS.
I know folks think I just look to take shots at Tony. But the fact is that while everyone and their cousin on the player side has gotten hammered LaRussa has escaped any scrutiny. And to me that is wrong.
Tony is a smart guy. He is legendary for knowing his clubhouse. There is no way anyone can convince me that Tony didn't know SOMETHING.
And I think any Cardinals fan who believes that LaRussa had no idea is either being willfully ignorant or just plain foolish.
Any fan of any team who thinks their manager and probably GM didn't know is being naive. Everyone knew. No one cared.
As for Fox news, I see we are reporting things not to be right or for a good story, but for ratings.
Now who is being naive? Doesn't this describe nearly all news outlets. MSNBC ran the list as well, only pulling it after an MLB insider told them it was hogwash. I agree that the quotes are loathsome, but it is simply stating what is the practice at news stations and networks around the country.
I didn't word that one right, I meant that as a generalization of the whole media not just Fox.
Whitey Herzog traded a former MVP who was a drug addict.
So there is a precedent.
As for Albert, I don't get it. He's a big dude, but it's not like he looks like a drug freak. His neck is pretty normal and his ass is kinda pudgy. Isn't HGH, the one most people rail about, supposed to create lean muscle mass?
Don't get me started on that So Taguchi, though.
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