Knighthawk said:My favorite part of the story is that Mariotti was afraid to go to the clubhouse because Tony Phillips screamed at him. Is there any baseball writer who covered Phillips that never got screamed at? He went most of a season yelling at me when I came near him, all because he had me confused with another writer with the same first name.
In terms of dealing with media, Tony Phillips was one of the best players I ever covered.
If you got on his bad side, you were done. But, if you were on his good side -- and, really, sometimes there was no rhyme or reason why -- he could be the best friend a baseball writer ever had. He was honest almost to a fault, he didn't spew cliches or politically correct answers to avoid offending anyone within the clubhouse, and best of all for the writers, he hated the electronic media. I never did figure out why. But, whenever someone stuck a microphone in his face, he tended to reel off a string of expletives that made the audio useless on air.
My apologies to the electronic media.