It's my contention that newspaper writers are this era's steel workers. The world is changing all around us, and the way in which information is passed on from person to person is no different. So wither the ol' ballscribe. According to a story in the Wall Street Journal's web site (heehee), there aren't going to be too many baseball writers around in the future.
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Say what you will about the Philadelphia sportswriters, but one thing is for sure -- if the two dudes in Boston even attempted to conduct a press conference like the one yesterday, there would have been blood.
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Forget the writers covering other sports, the baseball scribes can be vicious and sadistic with a lot of misplaced anger. I can imagine Dennis Deitch grabbing the one guy by the dreadlocks and swinging him overhead while Todd Zolecki, Marcus Hayes and Mike Radano kick the other guy into submission like Ray Liotta, Joe Pesci and Robert DeNiro in that scene at the Suite Lounge in Goodfellas.
Kevin Roberts? Geez... never make eye contact with that guy. Ken Mandel has done hard time. And Scott Lauber -- I don't even want to know.