The San Francisco Giants Are Reportedly Boycotting Beat Reporter

MLB Team Reportedly Boycotting Beat Reporter
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SAN FRANCISCO, CA - APRIL 17: Detailed view of a San Francisco Giants logo on the sleeve of Buster Posey #28 (not pictured) before the game against the Los Angeles Dodgers at AT&T Park on April 17, 2014 in San Francisco, California. The Los Angeles Dodgers defeated the San Francisco Giants 2-1. (Photo by Jason O. Watson/Getty Images)

An odd story has popped up in recent days involving the San Francisco Giants. Members of the team are apparently boycotting a beat writer because of something written over the past few days. The nugget came out in an article by Henry Schulman of SFGate.

Pagan was not immediately available for comment. Before Bochy spoke, Pagan abruptly cut short a group interview because of the presence of one beat reporter whom he and other players say they will boycott, angry over something he wrote.

Steve Berman of Bay Area Sports Guy put two and two together, and drew the conclusion that Andrew Baggarly of CSN Bay Area was the reporter being boycotted, because of an article he wrote on Monday night talking about a shoving match at Dodger Stadium between Giants reliever Sergio Romo and coach Shawon Dunston.

Since Baggarly works for CSN Bay Area, which the Giants own 30% of, should he exercise judgment in reporting things that might piss the team off? Or is his commitment to being a unbiased reporter too strong, even given the ownership of his employers?

The answer here is obvious: there’s no way he should whitewash all of his columns and reporting just to please the Giants. That’s not his job. He’s not employed by the team, he works for an outlet that the team owns a minority stake in. It’s petty for the Giants players to take issue with his reporting, even if he did editorialize a bit (before that editorializing was removed) in describing the incident.

Baggarly responded on Twitter, and more or less confirmed the reports by Berman and Deadspin.

He also took a thinly veiled shot at the Giants, making note that the LA Times reported the same thing he did (though without the editorializing).

What a mess. No one looks great coming out of this. The Giants look petty, and Baggarly looks like he has an ax to grind with Romo because of the since-removed comments about the fight. With the Postseason on the horizon, both parties better get this squared away so the clubhouse doesn’t devolve into chaos with plenty of national reporters on the scene.

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