BYH 2: Electric Boogaloo
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Forget the NFL & NBA, those were lost causes long before March. But it feels more and more like baseball & hockey, sports where it's actually possible to get to know dudes and work a room, are going to use this as an excuse for permanent changes if shirt ever returns to something resembling normal.
I thought the NHL, as the clear no. 4 in North America, would return fairly quickly to opening rooms, but they've already locked out all independent media from the bubbles and everything is being done by Zoom. In my neck of the woods, which includes a team run by MSG and a team whose GM is Lou Lamoriello, it's hard to envision them ever loosening the reins.
I also thought MLB had a decent shot at returning to pre-pandemic access, at least for BBWAA members, b/c the clubhouse access is negotiated in the CBA. But there's no real sense teams are doing anything more than just providing the manager and a player of their choosing before the game, and this column by BBWAA president Paul Sullivan on how he got locked out of covering a game at Comiskey Park (yeah, it's still Comiskey to me) is quite discouraging. (Sullivan and anyone else in Missouri, including Cards beat writer Derrick Goold, were barred from Comiskey by the White Sox, whose quarantining criteria is stricter than the one used by the state of Illinois)
Column: After my own temporary ban from the White Sox, I feel Mike Clevinger's pain
BBWAA cards aren't good for admittance this year (only 35 credentialed members of the media are allowed in on day passes), and if the president of the BBWAA can't get the BBWAA to interject on his behalf when he's rejected access, what hope do the rest of us have? With no end to the pandemic in sight, it's pretty easy to envision the same criteria being in place next year, the last year of the CBA. There's some hope that players realize clubhouse access is one way to try and ensure they get their side of the story across in a media landscape dominated by writers and broadcasters compromised by their employment w/MLB rights-holders, but that's pretty naive. They hate us in there and would love nothing more than to see us banned forever. At that point, we're just stenographers. Thoughts?
I thought the NHL, as the clear no. 4 in North America, would return fairly quickly to opening rooms, but they've already locked out all independent media from the bubbles and everything is being done by Zoom. In my neck of the woods, which includes a team run by MSG and a team whose GM is Lou Lamoriello, it's hard to envision them ever loosening the reins.
I also thought MLB had a decent shot at returning to pre-pandemic access, at least for BBWAA members, b/c the clubhouse access is negotiated in the CBA. But there's no real sense teams are doing anything more than just providing the manager and a player of their choosing before the game, and this column by BBWAA president Paul Sullivan on how he got locked out of covering a game at Comiskey Park (yeah, it's still Comiskey to me) is quite discouraging. (Sullivan and anyone else in Missouri, including Cards beat writer Derrick Goold, were barred from Comiskey by the White Sox, whose quarantining criteria is stricter than the one used by the state of Illinois)
Column: After my own temporary ban from the White Sox, I feel Mike Clevinger's pain
BBWAA cards aren't good for admittance this year (only 35 credentialed members of the media are allowed in on day passes), and if the president of the BBWAA can't get the BBWAA to interject on his behalf when he's rejected access, what hope do the rest of us have? With no end to the pandemic in sight, it's pretty easy to envision the same criteria being in place next year, the last year of the CBA. There's some hope that players realize clubhouse access is one way to try and ensure they get their side of the story across in a media landscape dominated by writers and broadcasters compromised by their employment w/MLB rights-holders, but that's pretty naive. They hate us in there and would love nothing more than to see us banned forever. At that point, we're just stenographers. Thoughts?