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ESPN goes out of its way to skewer Red Sox skipper Bobby Valentine

Posted on Saturday, September 15, 2012 at 05:31 AM

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So apparently a part of sports journalism is now to get your size elevens on someone's throat and keep it there until they are done, finished, kaput, finito. ESPN, the self anointed World leader, nay, the Universe leader in sports reporting has taken an apparent grim satisfaction in keeping the hammer down on embattled Red Sox skipper Bobby Valentine. As Bobby has fought to keep his job, and as his team have fought off journalistic attacks that would make the carpet bombing of Vietnam in the 70s look tame by comparison, ESPN has gleefully taken any shred of drama and exploded it nine fold in a British tabloid like attempt to stretch the most out of any stories.

Last night Valentine made a comment about the state of his team. Here is how ESPN translated it.

 

So, judging by that, Valentine is basically throwing his team under the bus, absolving himself of all blame, acting like some kind of selfish son of a gun, right?

Not so fast.

ESPN has gone wildly out of its way, like some kind of Chinese government official chopping and changing headlines on decadent Western newspapers to make them Communist friendly. What Bobby Valentine actually said was the following;

“Are you kidding? This is the weakest roster we’ve ever had in September in the history of baseball,” Valentine said before last night’s game against the Toronto Blue Jays. “We could use help everywhere.”


Can you see the subtle yet vital difference? By chopping and hacking at the quote and turning it into a dramatic couple of words, ESPN has left Valentine out in the wind, open to yet more attacks from angry fans who don't understand or read the full comment.

Obviously ESPN can do what it wants, and it is their prerogative to 'sell papers' as it were, however the ugly thing about this is the manipulative way ESPN is trying to manipulate us, the readers.

It's sad, tacky and, you know what, pretty juvenile on their part.

Surely you are better than this level of shoddy, shock tactic journalism, ESPN?



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5 comments

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@travelmpq: For your information; ''...takes a look at sporting events in the US and Ireland''. I never understand the motivation of people like you, what was the point in making a comment like that on a sports blog that TELLS you up front that ''takes a look at sporting events in the US and Ireland''? I hope you are satisfied with your comment, and that it made your day 1% better!
And the Irish connection is?
I think Valentine should be let go. I agree ESPN was misleading in their headline. I also think the author should refrain from war and political analogies. Carpet bombing kills people. Never compare that result with sports. The stakes are totally different.
Bobby Valentine is just an interim manager. He's there while they clean out the clubhouse for new blood. After the purge is over and everyone hates Bobby, they'll bring in someone new who can start with a clean slate. It's not every manager who can say they were fired by George Bush.
Great column...It's taken a concerned Irish sports writer to take on ESPN - very few American sports writers would do that...I salute Cormac Eklof for his integrity..... Refreshing to read his articles......
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