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		<title>Jerry Remy On Leave Recovering From Post-Cancer Surgery-Related Issues (UPDATED with Remy Statement)</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 06 May 2009 23:07:30 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[By David Scott Boston Sports Media Watch NESN led off its Wednesday night broadcast with confirmation of Jerry Remy&#8217;s lung cancer, a rumor that had been circulating in Boston media circles for several weeks. Remy apparently had surgery &#8220;late last year&#8221; and is now experiencing setbacks in his recovery. Remy missed portions of spring training [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>By David Scott<br />
Boston Sports Media Watch</strong></p>
<p><strong>NESN</strong> led off its Wednesday night broadcast with <a href="http://www2.nesn.com/boston-red-sox/2009/05/06/jerry-remy-takes-leave-to-recover-from-cancer-surgery/">confirmation of Jerry Remy&#8217;s lung cancer</a>, a rumor that had been circulating in Boston media circles for several weeks. Remy apparently had surgery &#8220;late last year&#8221; and is now experiencing setbacks in his recovery. Remy missed portions of spring training and the regular season and has been out of commission since the weekend series in Tampa.</p>
<p>. . . Remy had <a href="http://twitter.com/Jerry_Remy">this brief comment</a> at his Twitter page. <strong>Ken Fang</strong> is <a href="http://www.fangsbites.com/">also all over</a> the developing story.</p>
<p>More to come.</p>
<p><a href="http://redsox.trufan.com/blog/53224/114046">Here</a> is Jerry Remy&#8217;s statement posted at Sawxheads.com on Wednesday night. The comments sections is filling rapidly. [Remy has a partnership with sawxheads' parent company, <a href="http://www.trumedianetworks.com/index.html">TruMedia Networks</a>, and sits on its board of directors, according to <a href="http://www.iberkshires.com/story/28575/Red-Sox-Broadcaster-Remy-Joins-Sawxheads.com.html">this</a> article. Membership has its privileges, we suppose.]</p>
<blockquote><p>Personal Update from The RemDawg<br />
May 6, 2009</p>
<p>In November I had a very small, low-grade cancerous area removed from my lung.  I was fortunate that it was discovered at an early stage.  Except for the surgery, I required no additional treatments.  I left the hospital with a clean bill of health.</p>
<p>Unfortunately, following the surgery, I developed a bad infection further compounded by a case of pneumonia.  It was the pneumonia and the infection that set me back.  This all happened just as I was leaving for spring training.</p>
<p>In hindsight, it was a mistake to go and I am paying the price for it now.   As NESN announced, I am taking a leave of absence so that I can fully recover.</p>
<p>First of all, I would like to thank all of you for the outpouring of concern you have given me recently.  I honestly appreciate it.  Secondly, I want to emphasize that I am in good shape now.</p>
<p>While physically I have no issues, the past few months have been emotionally draining, and exhausting for both my family and I.  Along those lines, I would like to thank NESN and the Red Sox for allowing me to take as much time as I need.  I am not certain exactly when I will return, but I will keep you posted.  I want to make sure that when I do return I can be with the team all the way to the 2009 World Series!</p>
<p>I hope that by stating all this publicly it will emphasize the dangers of smoking to everyone, especially children.  So, once again, I appreciate all your support and I would like to emphasize – if you don’t smoke, don’t start, and if you do smoke, try to quit!  I don’t say that lightly because I know how difficult it can be.</p>
<p>Thanks,<br />
Jerry</p></blockquote>
<p>Contents of the NESN release that was posted at 6:59 p.m., just prior to the game&#8217;s start:</p>
<blockquote><p>BOSTON, MA – NESN announced today that Red Sox color commentator Jerry Remy will take a leave of absence for an indefinite period of time so that he can fully recover from the effects of cancer surgery.</p>
<p>“I want to focus on completing my recovery so that I can return to work without distractions or interruptions,” said Remy, adding that he had hoped for a more immediate return but experienced a setback due to an infection and subsequent case of pneumonia.</p>
<p>Remy, a former smoker who underwent surgery for lung cancer late last year, said he hopes his experience will serve as a cautionary tale about the adverse health effects of smoking.  “I hope that disclosing my bout with cancer will reinforce the dangers of smoking to every member of Red Sox Nation, especially children,” said Remy, who joined the network in 1988 and has teamed with play-by-play announcer Don Orsillo since 2001.</p>
<p>“Jerry is beloved, and on behalf of everyone in Red Sox Nation, I want him to know that he is in our thoughts.  We will sorely miss him in the broadcast, but the most important thing is that he takes all the time he needs to recover,” said Sox chairman Tom Werner.</p>
<p>“As part of the NESN family, we want Jerry to concentrate on his health and getting well.  When he’s ready to return, his place in the booth will be waiting for him,” said NESN president Sean McGrail.  “In the meantime, we ask everyone to respect Jerry’s privacy so that he can focus fully on his recovery.”</p>
<p>Red Sox studio analyst and Hall of Fame pitcher Dennis Eckersley will join Don Orsillo in the booth during the remainder of the team’s current home stand that ends May 8.  Studio analyst Dave Roberts, the former Red Sox outfielder and post-season hero, will provide color commentary during the team’s subsequent West Coast road trip that ends May 17.  No decision has been made yet about who will join Orsillo in the booth beyond that date.</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>SHOT&#8217;S INSTANT ANALYSIS, 7:20 p.m. Wednesday:</strong></p>
<p>First and foremost, our best wishes to the Remdawg as he battles back.</p>
<p>The news of Remy&#8217;s illness may come as a public shock, but many in and around the Red Sox organization have been speculating quietly about the <a href="http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/extras/extra_bases/2009/05/remy_hopefully.html">reason for his absences</a>. Shots was able to confirm the illness earlier this week but decided to hold off on the story out of respect to Remy and his family.</p>
<p>There had even been some industry hub-bub that the recent <a href="http://www.boston.com/bostonglobe/magazine/articles/2009/04/19/the_other_side_of_remdawg/?page=full#">Boston Globe Magazine</a> <strong>Neil Swidey</strong> cover profile on Remy was softened in deference to the popular analysts and Sox Pop Culture icon. That would certainly explain why Swidey almost completely avoided any of the anti-Remy sentiment, referring only to one anonymous message board poster&#8217;s criticism of Remy&#8217;s salesmanship. More likely, Swidey was blinded by his &#8220;homeboy&#8217;s&#8221; rise to stardom and inadequately equipped to offer the complete and total view of Remy. (He did mention Remy had stopped smoking, but went no further along those lines. More likely than not, Swidey knew of Remy&#8217;s surgery and his battle but for whatever reason(s), glossed over the issue. Tough call on that one for the writer and the Mag&#8217;s editors, I&#8217;m guessing.)</p>
<p>With Remy gone from the booth, it will inevitably grow his legion of supporters &#8211; and not just out of sympathy for his medical battle. So far, in relief work, <strong>Dennis Eckersley</strong> has been simply brutal. Eck is clearly better suited at the desk as an analyst. <strong>Dave Roberts</strong> has shown hints of promise, the <strong>Tony Mazz</strong> audition wasn&#8217;t spectacular and <strong>Buck Martinez</strong> was likely a stopgap move. Regardless, the bottom line is NESN will be too thrifty to fill the big shoes of Remy with a competent replacement.</p>
<p>The focus for now, rightly so, will be on Remy and his health. But it will be interesting to see who  &#8211; or how many &#8211; analysts <strong>Don Orsillo</strong> is forced to break in and carry.</p>
<p>• Shots is currently in Final edits on his forthcoming book, but the Remy news is too big to overlook. Our return date is still up in the air as several real-world projects are filling our days and nights. Thanks again for all your support and patience.</p>
<p>• Best question asked by a loyal reader during my absence: &#8220;Can <strong>Dan Shaughnessy</strong> write <em>any</em> column without a Red Sox reference? Just wondering.&#8221;</p>
<p>. . . Better yet, how many of his readers had any clue who Thurston Howell III was?</p>
<p>Not all the resulting news of the <em>Globe&#8217;s</em> stay of execution is good folks. We still have Shaughnessy&#8217;s lame act.</p>
<p>And where on earth is Basketball Bob during a double playoff run? Sure would be nice if <strong>Joe Sullivan</strong> communicated with his readers once in a while, wouldn&#8217;t it?</p>
<p><em>David Scott writes from a seaside shanty on the shores of Hull, Mass. and can be reached at shotsATbostonsportsmediaDOTcom.</em></p>
<p><em>Scott&#8217;s first book, with <a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/03/shots-proud-to-announce-book-deal/">Kentucky Coach John Calipari</a>, is scheduled for release in September of 2009 and is <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Bounce-Back-Overcoming-Setbacks-Business/dp/1416597506/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&amp;s=books&amp;qid=1230523267&amp;sr=1-3">now available for pre-order</a>.</em></p>
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		<title>Finn Enters Stormy Waters; Shaughnessy Mad-Libs Another Offering</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Feb 2009 08:52:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[By David Scott Boston Sports media Watch Shots is not quite ready to re-start regular Friday posts, but the confluence of buzz surrounding Chad Finn, Dan Shaughnessy, Bill Simmons and Dick Albert offered too many fish in too small a barrel for my blogging soul. As for my real-life project, we are happy to report [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>By David Scott<br />
Boston Sports media Watch</strong></p>
<p><em>Shots is not quite ready to re-start regular Friday posts, but the confluence of buzz surrounding <strong>Chad Finn</strong>, <strong>Dan Shaughnessy</strong>, <strong>Bill Simmons</strong> and <strong>Dick Albert</strong> offered too many fish in too small a barrel for my blogging soul.</p>
<p>As for my <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Bounce-Back-Overcoming-Setbacks-Business/dp/1416597506/ref=sr_1_1/183-6130296-2424235?ie=UTF8&#038;s=books&#038;qid=1235711238&#038;sr=1-1">real-life project</a>, we are happy to report a 238-page manuscript was birthed last week and we have officially entered the editing process. Appreciate everyone&#8217;s continued interest and support and it&#8217;s a good bet we&#8217;ll be back at this thing soon after March Madness with a &#8220;State of the Shots&#8221; address you won&#8217;t want to miss. (Complete with <a href="http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/washington/2009/02/obama-pelosi.html">Clapping Nancy Pelosi</a> doll.)</p>
<p>In the meantime. . .  </em></p>
<p>• Let&#8217;s not look lightly upon <a href="http://www.bostonsportsmedia.com/2009/02/chad-finn-goes-after-weei">Chad Finn’s</a> widely viewed takedown of the <a href="http://www.weei.com/The-Big-Show---A-Wider-Look/264610"> <strong>Guest Street Goons</strong></a>. </p>
<p>When a single post generates more comments (and possibly more hits) that Boston.com&#8217;s <a href="http://www.boston.com/sports/ot/2009/02/sports_talk_radioactive.html">uninspiring &#8220;OT&#8221; blog</a> has probably had in its existence, it&#8217;s worthy of our collective attention. (The festering soap opera will be given even more plot lines on Friday when <a href="http://www.boston.com/sports/touching_all_the_bases/2009/02/chat_friday_at_noon_2.html">Finn takes part in a Noon chat at Boston.com</a>.)</p>
<p>Beyond the  agreement (from the sane) and outrage (from the LCDs) Finn sparked, his unrestrained attack on <strong>Entercom&#8217;s</strong> Sports Leader (radio side) could also signal the proverbial gauntlet having been thrown by the <em>Globe</em>. If there&#8217;s going to be a sports media war in this town, it certainly isn&#8217;t going to include the <em>Boston Herald</em> or any other of our local pretender sites. </p>
<p>It will be waged by the fledgling WEEI.com and its radio sibling against Boston.com. They are the only two with the brains, brawn and Benjamins to dig trenches and support troops.</p>
<p>While insiders on Morrissey Boulevard indicate the Finn column wasn&#8217;t part of any calculated strike against Entercom, the overnight <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Web-Metrics-Methods-Measuring-Success/dp/0471220728">metrics</a> it has surely generated will certainly (hopefully) have heads spinning throughout the newly-formed <a href="http://thephoenix.com/BLOGS/dontquoteme/archive/2009/02/26/the-globe-s-new-moneymaking-squad.aspx">New Revenue Team </a>. If they can&#8217;t recognize a potential revenue-generating feud against 50,000 watts of ignorance, the NRT will be DOA. </p>
<p>The time is right for both sides to start rattling some cages and separating themselves from the have-nots. Why not stoke the flames between long-time rivals when the consumer is hungriest for distractions from the bleakness of reality? </p>
<p>WEEI.com has a well-rounded (if <a href="http://www.weei.com/Leitch-and-Flannery--Starbury--Ubuntu-and-a-Ponzi-/3617361">Leitch</a>-less) roster of contributors and once they finally get around to introducing the new design, WEEI.com will be in a  position to consistently compete player-for-player with the <em>Globe</em>. (Although Bob Ryan remains a trump card for the Old, Graying Lady.)</p>
<p>Likewise, the <em>Globe</em> has seen the power of the Internet on the sports side (see: Reiss, Finn, et al) and a good, old-fashioned media war against the loudest shouters of &#8216;em all (WEEI&#8217;s radio rabble-rousers) has potential to be, as one of our favorite PR guys likes to say, &#8220;a game-changer.&#8221;</p>
<p>The reaction to Finn&#8217;s missive is no aberration &#8211; this city has strong feelings about the lone, true sports talk radio station in the region and the build momentum off that passion would behoove both media conglomerates.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a shame really, because the role of a fight-picker should really be played by the tabloid in town, but the <em>Herald</em> missed the Internet boat and have been swimming out to it &#8211; against the raging tide &#8211; ever since. From its sporadic early blogging days to the lack of the simplest of website innovation (hello, original video??), the Herald is positioned to be nothing more than the little paper that could &#8211; or perhaps can&#8217;t. God Bless the <em>Herald</em> for staying scrappy but to think they can ever be anything more than a periphery player with the skeletal staff they employ is pure lunacy.</p>
<p>(I&#8217;m still having trouble believing this, but it is confirmed by two separate parties with intimate knowledge that the <em>Herald</em> has been interviewing candidates for a slot containing the Pats&#8217; beat. How they can get away with bringing in new blood &#8211; even with unfilled positions &#8211; is a bit baffling. Even more perplexing? The number of candidates willing to wend their career through Wingo Way. A risk at any paper, for sure.)</p>
<p>As for a WEEI/Globe escalation of activity, I say, &#8220;Bring it on.&#8221; Something has to shake up the status quo in this town and if Chad Finn&#8217;s WEEI Manifesto is it, then let &#8216;er rip.</p>
<p>(We feel it necessary to vividly separate the radio side of WEEI from the Web side and to emphasize that distinction in no uncertain terms. <strong>Tim Murphy</strong> and <strong>Rob Bradford</strong> have taken a reasoned approach to grabbing market share with WEEI.com. The real culprits we blame for Idiot radio are the majority of Big Show non-talent.) </p>
<p>That said, the battle we be joined on the websites and we&#8217;re anxious to see how far both sides will be willing to go.</p>
<p>• You&#8217;ve got to admire the commitment and unyielding efforts by the <a href="http://danshaughnessy.blogspot.com/">DSW</a> gang in its dogged pursuit of pointing out the lowlights of the current portion of <strong>Dan Shaughnessy&#8217;s</strong> once-esteemed writing career. I do, however, wonder why they get to have all the fun? Seems selfish to me, so I figured I add to DSW&#8217;s  long-list of self-plagiarism from the increasingly nasty, Shaughnasty:</p>
<p>Thursday&#8217;s <a href="http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/articles/2009/02/26/lasting_images_for_bc/">offering</a> from <strong>Curt Schilling&#8217;s BFF</strong>, reminded us of a column we&#8217;d read before. Maybe even twice before. Sure enough, his Thursday column is another in the long line of what we&#8217;ll call, &#8220;Dan Discover Collegians In Awe and Taking Pictures&#8221; pieces. Witness, the annual Shaughnessy-penned columns we are treated to in late February/early March: </p>
<p><a href="http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/articles/2007/03/02/mismatch_made_in_heaven/">March 2, 2007</a><br />
Hed: Red Sox Feast on Collegians </p>
<p>Dan&#8217;s Checklist:<br />
<em>1. Use of &#8220;pasty&#8221; in some form to describe fair-skinned, winter-paled student athletes from the Northeast </em><br />
Yes. &#8220;Beckett faced seven <strong>pasty</strong>-white Northeastern University batters. . .&#8221; </p>
<p><em>2. Reference to photos and/or autographs which players will relish for years </em><br />
No. But did get to reference the &#8220;indoor&#8221; workouts of the college guys, something he uses again in &#8217;08&#8242;s masterpiece.</p>
<p><em>3. Quote from a player (preferably a senior) indicating the supercalafragilisticness of playing against big-leaguers </em><br />
Yes. &#8220;It&#8217;s an unbelievable experience,&#8221; said senior captain Dan Milano. . . </p>
<p><a href="http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/articles/2008/02/29/red_sox_feast_on_collegians/">February 29, 2008 </a><br />
Hed: Mismatch made in heaven; Northeastern Gets a Whiff, and is Simply Awestruck</p>
<p>Checklist:<br />
<em>1. Use of &#8220;pasty&#8221; in some form to describe fair-skinned, winter-paled student athletes from the Northeast </em><br />
Yes. &#8220;The pasty Eagles and Huskies. . .&#8221; </p>
<p><em>2. Reference to photos and/or autographs which players will relish for years</em><br />
Yes, both. &#8220;. . . there will be photos. And autographs. . . &#8221; </p>
<p><em>3. Quote from player (preferably a senior) indicating the supercalafragilisticness of playing against big-leaguers</em><br />
Yes. &#8220;This is living the dream,&#8221; added (senior Ted) Ratliff. . . &#8220;These are guys we idolize.&#8221; </p>
<p>February 26, 2009 (linked above)<br />
Hed: Lasting Images for BC </p>
<p>Dan&#8217;s Checklist:<br />
<em>1. Use of &#8220;pasty&#8221; in some form to describe fair-skinned, winter-paled student athletes from the Northeast </em><br />
No. And to his credit, Dan did get rolling with a bit of a new angle focusing on an oft-injured sophomore &#8211; but he abandoned the theme immediately after the jump and got back into his comfort zone from the Shaughnessy <a href="http://www.madlibs.com/home/">Mad-Libs</a> collection.</p>
<p><em>2. Reference to photos and/or autographs which players will relish for years </em><br />
Yes. In large doses. &#8220;. . . for the rest of his life (Dane Clemens) can tell people he got David Ortiz out.. .&#8221; and later, &#8220;. . . a lot of photo-ops around the cage.&#8221;</p>
<p><em>3. Quote from a player (preferably a senior) indicating the supercalafragilisticness of playing against big-leaguers . . .</em><br />
Yes. &#8220;This is awesome,&#8221; said Eagles first baseman/closer Mike Belfiore.<br />
(Sadly, Belfiore is listed as a junior. Maybe next year when the lefty reliever/first baseman is a senior and Dan recyles like Cambridge, he can be quoted again!)</p>
<p>. . . Heck, everyone who writes long enough starts to repeat themselves. We acknowledge that. But even beyond repetition and an apparent lack of &#8220;institutional memory,&#8221; the bigger question is how &#8211; for three straight years &#8211; can Dan not dig up a better column angle than &#8220;pasty boys play against idols?&#8221; </p>
<p>Is it really too much to have a guy search under the tarp for something different? Is it? </p>
<p>And if it is, why the heck does he need to be there in the first place? Just run a &#8220;Best of. . . &#8221; and save the crucial budget dollars.</p>
<p>. . .On top of his lack of creativity, Shaughnessy (and <strong>Joe Sullivan</strong>) are guilty of not including a 17-percenter-like disclaimer that Dan&#8217;s son <a href="http://bceagles.cstv.com/sports/m-basebl/mtt/shaughnessy_sam00.html">Sam</a> is listed as a sophomore for the BC club. If there&#8217;s not an ethical reason for such a tag-line to the yearly column, there is certainly a moral obligation. It&#8217;s not exactly going to take up the space of a brilliant new Shaughnessy witticism. Here it is for use with next year&#8217;s edition: &#8220;Editor&#8217;s Note: The columnist, Dan Shaughnessy, has a son, Sam, who currently plays for the Eagles baseball team.&#8221;</p>
<p>. . . Still waiting for word of further departures from Sully&#8217;s Staff, but for now it&#8217;s worth noticing the lack of <strong>Jim McCabe</strong> (<a href="http://www.golfweek.com/commentaries/mccabe-022409">now at <em>Golfweek</em></a> in another of the long line of unexplained or un-mentioned goodbyes not worthy of an editor&#8217;s note). With the biggest sports story of the week &#8211; Tiger Woods&#8217;s return &#8211; the <em>Globe</em> used an un-datelined recap from mystery staffer <strong>Michael Whitmer</strong> on Thursday and the website was using AP as of 3:00 a.m. Friday morning on Tiger&#8217;s flameout.</p>
<p>• I&#8217;m not saying a thing about him being a <a href="http://deadspin.com/5160525/sports-fella-still-miffed-that-espn-wont-let-him-run-the-place">prima Donna</a> and I&#8217;m even going to give heavy praise for both the Dooze Farewell and his <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/espnmag/story?id=3928400">latest for the Mag</a>.</p>
<p>But I will mention how confused I am by the new <a href="http://sportsmedianews.com/02/espncoms-new-brand-campaign-breaks-today-with-page-2-spot/">&#8220;Follow Your Sports&#8221; ad campaign</a> for the &#8220;new&#8221; ESPN.com. The former Boston Sports Guy is not a sport I care to follow, thank you. Although with all his subtle jabs and double meanings, it is sort of like a scavenger hunt and I&#8217;m sure that&#8217;s got a pro league <a href="http://www.delawaresportsleague.com/DeweyBeachScavengerHunt">somewhere</a>. (Oddly silent stretch from the FBSG&#8217;s <a href="http://sportsguy.blogspot.com/">own special site for spit-balling the teacher</a>.)</p>
<p>• Why was I sadder to see <strong>Dick Albert</strong> go than <strong>Bob Lobel</strong>? And how much longer before the sweeping of the local TV oldies is fully complete? Preemptive bye-byes to <strong>Mike Lynch</strong>, <strong>Mike Dowling</strong>, <strong>Jack Williams</strong> and probably a few of the Boomer Broadcasters. Just don&#8217;t take our <strong><a href="http://www.bostonmagazine.com/articles/foxy_lady/">Maria</a></strong>, you hear me?</p>
<p><a href="http://bostonherlad.com/track/inside_track/view/2009_02_27_Tom_Brady_and_Gisele_Bundchen_finally_tie_the_knot!/srvc=home&#038;position=1">• Finally!</a> Mazel Tov Tom, Gi and the entire blended fam.</p>
<p>This will undoubtedly be the thing the Big bOzos cling to: &#8220;. . .Her three dogs also wore matching Dolce &#038; Gabbana floral lace collars. . . &#8221;</p>
<p>You know what, if my bride-to-be looks like Gi and I&#8217;m as in love with her as Tommy appears to be, I&#8217;d wear the damn collar myself. Not afraid to admit it either.</p>
<p>• I really hope <strong>Bobby Knight</strong> realizes how good he&#8217;s going to be if he sticks with TV and how insane it would be to take another head job. Once they get him away from brutal<strong>Brent Musburger</strong> and with <strong>Dan Shulman</strong> (they&#8217;ll be together for <a href="http://www.ibabuzz.com/beartalk/2009/02/24/basketball-espn-talent-lineup/">Cal-UCLA</a> on Saturday night), he has the potential to be <strong>Al Maguire</strong>-like with a couple more ounces of self-deprecation and another year of seasoning. </p>
<p>. . . <strong>Hubert Davis</strong>, on the other hand? He&#8217;s got to rig of giggles before he can take the next step. </p>
<p>• Too bad no one in Boston has the stones to have written <a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news?slug=aw-marburyceltics022409&#038;prov=yhoo&#038;type=lgns">this one</a>. I just want to know how Danny got Doc to accept this reclamation project. Phil Jackson wouldn&#8217;t have been force-fed the volatile guard. Neither would Gregg Popovich. </p>
<p>I&#8217;m just sayin.</p>
<p>• <strong>&#8220;Globe 10.0&#8243;</strong> on Boton.com wasn&#8217;t quite ready for its &#8216;webut,&#8217; but they&#8217;ll get it worked out. At some point, a sponsor will want to attach itself to the re-incarnation of what NESN quit on. It&#8217;ll just take some time.</p>
<p>. . . Hey, and what happened to NESN&#8217;s <a href="http://www.nesn.com/content/shows/theinstigators/default.aspx">&#8220;The Instigators&#8217;&#8221;</a> technilogically-enhanced set and the Podiums of Instigation? Now <a href="http://community.nesn.com/blogs/the_instigators/default.aspx">Mouthy, Bingo and Brick</a> are on the Jordan&#8217;s furniture love seats and each combatant leans forward on the edge of their seat to roughhouse about the hockey topics. Sit back, fellas. Relax a bit.</p>
<p>• I admit it. I got a chuckle out of the debut of the &#8220;<strong>Heidi Watney</strong> and Snackfood Sophia Fight the Gator&#8221; <a href="http://deadspin.com/5160765/heidi-watney-has-gator-troubles-with-dramatic-video">webisode</a>. But the unfortunate wording at the NESN site (and in Watney&#8217;s blog) makes an <a href="http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/n/a/2008/10/25/national/a181013D59.DTL&#038;type=health">unnecessary</a> and careless &#8220;stalker&#8221; reference. This is what happens when websites have little or no editing or oversight, but still behave like the operations that do. It happens everywhere a media entity (usually TV) tries to get all bloggy and edgy by having &#8220;talent,&#8221; interns and wannabes create content.</p>
<p>The general rule for mainstream (read: multi-million dollar subsidiaries) sites has to be: if it&#8217;s borderline offensive, use something else. It&#8217;d be nice if the blogosphere would adhere to such guidelines, but we know that horse has left the barn.</p>
<p>• This was <a href="http://www.boston.com/news/education/higher/articles/2009/02/20/university_of_vermont_announces_layoffs_cutbacks/">awful news for UVM athletics</a> and a very valued member of the Shots Loyalists. Fortunately, he too will &#8220;bounce back.&#8221;</p>
<p>• Great to share some time with you. Now back into the Editing Cones of Silence.</p>
<p>Enjoy the Madness.</p>
<p><em>David Scott writes from a seaside shanty on the shores of Hull, Mass. and can be reached at shotsATbostonsportsmediaDOTcom.</em></p>
<p><em>Scott&#8217;s first book, with <a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/03/shots-proud-to-announce-book-deal/">Memphis Coach John Calipari</a>, is scheduled for release in the Fall of 2009 and is <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Bounce-Back-Overcoming-Setbacks-Business/dp/1416597506/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&#038;s=books&#038;qid=1230523267&#038;sr=1-3">now available for pre-order</a>.</em></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[By David Scott Boston Sports Media Watch UPDATE: NESN has posted an &#8220;explanation&#8221; of its broadcast blunder as well as information on two scheduled re-broadcasts set for today at 1 p.m. and 8 p.m. (The 1 p.m. re-broadcast is oddly void of a regular game clock, using only a score graphic in the lower right-hand [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>By David Scott<br />
Boston Sports Media Watch</strong></p>
<blockquote><p>UPDATE: <a href="http://www.nesn.com/content/college/story/NESN-to-rebroadcast-BC-s-upset-of-1-North-Carolina/GHuZ-8x38kuPt_9WfGumAw.cspx">NESN has posted</a> an &#8220;explanation&#8221; of its broadcast blunder as well as information on two scheduled re-broadcasts set for today at 1 p.m. and 8 p.m. <strong>(The 1 p.m. re-broadcast is oddly void of a regular game clock, using only a score graphic in the lower right-hand corner. This was not the case in the original broadcast, so it seems even in trying to correct their error, NESN fell short.)</strong></p>
<p>The posting at its website states, &#8220;NESN experienced a transmission problem at the end of last night’s Boston College basketball game that originated with the feed we received from Fox Sports Net. We apologize to all of our college basketball fans and will look into this problem to ensure that it does not occur again.&#8221;</p>
<p>Shots has left a phone message for a FOX Sports Net&#8217;s Director of Corporate Communications to get the FSN side of the story, but as some readers have already pointed out, the NESN explanation falls short when you consider that Fox College Sports Atlantic was able to stay with the game in its entirety (Channel 262 on some Comcast line-ups, including Shots&#8217;). NESN also does nothing to explain why there was no scroll or alert given to viewers when the snafu occurred. Shots is still awaiting reply from NESN spokesman <strong>Gary Roy</strong> on the incident. An email was sent to Roy last night at 8 p.m.</p>
<p>A Boston College athletics department spokesman had no comment on the matter when reached by Shots via email.
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<p>If a <a href="http://scores.espn.go.com/ncb/boxscore?gameId=290040153">college basketball upset</a> of mammoth proportions unfolds in Chapel Hill with BC dumping No. 1 and undefeated North Carolina, but the Boston market is deprived of seeing the end of said game, does the game really happen at all?</p>
<p><strong>NESN</strong> viewers were left to ponder that very question after a gargantuan glitch prohibited anyone watching Sunday night&#8217;s game on the regional network from seeing BC put the finishing touches on its biggest regular season win in many a moon. The game was part of the ACC Sunday night hoops package and did remain on-air, in its entirety on FOX College Sports Atlantic (Channel 262 on some Comcast systems).</p>
<p>The final minute-plus of the game &#8211; which was still very much in doubt and hovering near a one or two possession game &#8211; was completely missed by NESN and viewers were not brought back to the contest until the teams were exchanging handshakes. </p>
<p>An email from Shots to NESN spokesperson <strong>Gary Roy</strong> on Sunday night seeking clarification on the bungle was not immediately returned.</p>
<p>The broadcast was doomed from the start as it was slated to start at 5:30 p.m., but NESN joined the game later after using a Program Alert scroll to inform viewers to stay tuned for the BC-UNC contest. Although NESN didn&#8217;t miss much of the start of the game, the first four minutes of game action were delivered without audio from <strong>Ron Thulin</strong> and <strong>Dan Bonner</strong> (and with no explanation). </p>
<p>While that issue was resolved by the first media timeout, it did nothing to prevent the switch from end-of-game action at 7:40 p.m. to an extended roll of NESN commercials, most of them in-house, hockey promos &#8211; talk about <a href="http://www.nesn.com/content/shows/theinstigators/default.aspx">Instigators</a>! BC fans were outraged for sure.</p>
<p>NESN offered no scroll explanation at all, no apology and no mention whatsoever at the <a href="http://www.nesn.com/content/college/story/Eagles-upset-No-1-Tar-Heels/0qZTRKhhjEKXjNDt4YtokA.cspx">network&#8217;s all-fluff website</a> of the infuriating, embarrassing and unforgivable screw-up. Then, to add insult to injury, good soldier <strong>Heidi Watney</strong> prefaced the BC highlights on Sunday night&#8217;s &#8220;SportsDesk Lights Out&#8221; by bragging about, &#8220;a game seen right here on NESN.&#8221; More accurately, Watney should have said, &#8220;a game not seen in its entirety right here on NESN.&#8221;</p>
<p>Boston viewers will remember a <a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/10/heidi-game-eclipsed-by-tbs-alcs-snafu/#comments">similar snafu</a> during the MLB playoffs on <strong>TBS</strong> in October. While this BC boo-boo is no where near as impactful, it is a stark reminder of just how little BC matters in this market. The ACC and BC Athletic Director <a href="http://bceagles.cstv.com/genrel/defilippo_gene00.html">Gene DiFilippo</a> need to demand an explanation from the Red Sox broadcast arm and there needs to be compensation made &#8211; perhaps in the form of a re-broadcast of the game on NESN.</p>
<p>Beyond that, NESN has to develop a better system for alerting viewers of technical issues they are experiencing. Before the NESN apologists can get their excuses/spin out for this one, let&#8217;s all remember that the game remained <em>live</em> and <em>uninterrupted</em> on another regional&#8217;s delivery of the game.</p>
<p>• The gaffe was immediately noted (of course) on the <a href="http://www.bostonsportsmedia.net/forum/index.php?showtopic=2959&#038;st=375">BSM message board</a> and at <strong>Jessica Helsam&#8217;s</strong> <em>Boston Herald</em> blog, <a href="http://www.bostonherald.com/blogs/news/messenger/">The Messenger</a> delivers what sounds like a sad tale of hoops watching in the Heslam household. <a href="http://atleagle.blogspot.com/2009/01/wow.html">The Eagle in Atlanta</a> also entertained some irate BC folks in its comments section. Expect more of the same on Monday as people talk about the upset around the water cooler. </p>
<p>Happy New Year, Joel Feld (and Sean McGrail). Way to get &#8217;09 off to a rocking start at NESN.</p>
<p><em>David Scott writes from a seaside shanty on the shores of Hull, Mass. and can be reached at shotsATbostonsportsmediaDOTcom.</em></p>
<p><em>Scott&#8217;s first book, with <a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/03/shots-proud-to-announce-book-deal/">Memphis Coach John Calipari</a>, is scheduled for release in the Fall of 2009 and is <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Bounce-Back-Overcoming-Setbacks-Business/dp/1416597506/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&#038;s=books&#038;qid=1230523267&#038;sr=1-3">now available for pre-order</a>.</em><strong></strong><strong></strong></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[By David Scott Boston Sports Media Watch In truth I can&#8217;t really afford to be coming out of my &#8220;book nook&#8221; for any amount of time, but two ongoing stories in Boston sports media need some assessing and Shots realizes it&#8217;s our official duty to analyze both (and some bonus topics for the new year). [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>By David Scott<br />
Boston Sports Media Watch</strong></p>
<p>In truth I can&#8217;t really afford to be coming out of my &#8220;<a href="http://www.amazon.com/Bounce-Back-Overcoming-Setbacks-Business/dp/other-editions/1416597506/ref=dp_ed_all">book</a> nook&#8221; for any amount of time, but two ongoing stories in Boston sports media need some assessing and Shots realizes it&#8217;s our official duty to analyze both (and some bonus topics for the new year).</p>
<p>To spice things up a bit, we&#8217;ll present those two stories (<em>Globe</em> v. <strong>NESN</strong>; <strong>Ordway</strong> v. <strong>Entercom</strong>) within  the <strong>2008 Shotties</strong>, given sporadically since 1990 for outstanding achievement in the realm of Boston sports media (and slightly beyond). As always, we welcome your intelligent comments and insight &#8211; buffoons need not apply. Have a happy new year and we&#8217;ll do our best to come back strong in the Spring time after we put our baby to bed. </p>
<p><em><strong>The Shotties: A look back at the calendar year of 2008 in Boston sports media. </strong></em></p>
<p><strong>The Shotty for Least Stable Sports Media Relationship</strong><br />
TIE<br />
A. The <em>Boston Globe</em> and <strong>NESN</strong><br />
B. <strong>Glenn Ordway</strong> and <strong>Entercom</strong></p>
<p>The quiet cancellation of <strong>NESN&#8217;s</strong> &#8220;Globe 10.0&#8243; in late December and the <a href="http://news.bostonherald.com/news/regional/view/2008_12_12_Sports_guy_Glenn_Ordway_trying_to_reach_a_new_deal_with_WEEI:_The_big_no_/srvc=home&#038;position=3">curious, semi-sign-off</a> of <a href="http://audio.weei.com/m/audio/21635740/thursday_dec_11th_whiner_line.htm?pageid=971"><strong>Glenn Ordway</strong></a> were significant on many levels. By this time next year, we will likely look at both &#8220;events&#8221; as monumental days in the shaping of Boston Sports Media 2.0; hat&#8217;s how big the players in these two soap operas are and that&#8217;s how impactful the two stories will be on 2009.</p>
<p>First, the <em>Globe&#8217;s</em> battle with <strong>NESN</strong>:</p>
<p>A. Even before the Christmas Eve bombshell about the 17 Percenters <a href="http://www.bostonherald.com/sports/baseball/red_sox/view.bg?articleid=1141423&#038;srvc=sports&#038;position=recent">looking to dump</a> their Red Sox stake, the rift between the <em>Boston Globe</em> sports department and the Red Sox sports department (<strong>NESN</strong>) was widening &#8211; almost by the day. [For more confounding and confusing looks at the <em>Globe's</em> woes, we'd ask you to check <a href="http://www.bostonmagazine.com/boston_daily/2008/12/29/who-wants-the-globe/#more-3680">here</a> and <a href="http://medianation.blogspot.com/2008/12/monday-morning-odds-and-ends.html">here</a> (for the astonishing Barclay's report).</p>
<p>The end of "Globe 10.0" got neatly buried in this <em>Boston Globe's</em> space-wasting, so-called <a href="http://www.boston.com/sports/basketball/celtics/articles/2008/12/12/celtics_draw_double_coverage/?page=2">"Media Column"</a>, with a two sentence explanation, saying "NESN announced. . . it will cease production of its original programming of "Globe 10.0" by the end of the year. The half-hour show, hosted by columnist <strong>Bob Ryan</strong> and featuring <em>Globe</em> writers, premiered on the network in June 2007."</p>
<p>Incredibly(!), NESN neglected to post the announcement on its own, pathetic <a href="http://www.nesn.com/content/about/pressroom.aspx">press room</a> page (and the network's oh-so-professional PR arm has long since stopped sending releases of any kind to Shots).</p>
<p>The move, initiated by NESN's higher-ups and delivered (awkwardly and clumsily, according to multiple sources) by <strong>Joel Feld</strong>, the network's executive vice president of programming and executive producer, was yet another sign of an eroding relationship between the Red Sox broadcast unit and the <em>New York Times</em> Company (dba here in Boston as the <em>Boston Globe</em>). It's a deterioration that was first made public when NESN severed its ties with the <em>Globe</em> on Boston.com, where its on-line presence had lived, and began its own mediocre site at <a href="http://www.nesn.com/default.aspx">NESN.com</a>.</p>
<p>By dumping the <em>Globe</em>-branded thrice-weekly, half-hour show <a href="http://www.linkedin.com/pub/9/496/a40#h150-717"><strong> Feld</strong></a> and <a href="http://64.233.169.132/search?q=cache:sAb-eNsoWf4J:www.sportsbusinessdaily.com/article/125759+nesn+splits+from+boston.com&#038;hl=en&#038;ct=clnk&#038;cd=4&#038;gl=us&#038;client=firefox-a"> and Silent <strong>Sean McGrail</strong></A> further bruised egos on Morrissey Boulevard. The tension, Shots is told, has been escalated by the more frequent appearances by <em>Globe</em> personnel on  <strong>Comcast SportsNet</strong>, NESN's direct competitor. We are told it also didn't sit well with <em>Globe</em> folks that both <strong>WEEI</strong> (<strong>Mike Adams</strong>) and <em>Boston Herald</em> (<strong>Steve Buckley</strong>) contributors were being used by NESN.</p>
<p>It's never been a secret that the paper's writers have had discomfort with the NYT Co.'s partial ownership of the Local Nine, but the mistrust and mis-communication between both sides has boiled over in recent months and the end of "10.0" can be seen as the water roiling over onto the stovetop.</p>
<p>For his part, when Shots spoke with <strong>Bob Ryan</strong> a couple of weeks back, Basketball Bob took the diplomatic approach to the 18 month run he was given. He said the powers-that-be informed him and his producer, <strong>Alan Miller</strong>, of the show's termination during the course of the week of Dec. 8. </p>
<p>Quite simply, Ryan was told, the move was purely financial. The show debuted in the summer of 2007 with <strong>Verizon</strong> as the presenting sponsor. That deal with Verizon expired in May, and neither NESN nor the <em>Globe</em> was able to lock down  a sponsor to offset the costs of the largely in-studio production. [Ratings for the show were never spectacular, said one NESN insider, but on the days it served as the lead-in to Sox pre-games, it showed promise.]</p>
<p>Neither entity ever put the marketing muscle behind the project that was deserved to give it a legit shot in a difficult time slot (against local news and PTI on ESPN).</p>
<p>Ryan had evolved into a more-than-capable host within about six months of his debut. He &#8211; and Miller &#8211; used &#8220;PTI&#8221; and &#8220;Around the Horn&#8221; as their inspirations and created an enjoyable and informative 30 minute show that deserved a better fate. Ryan&#8217;s rapport with <strong>Charlie Pierce</strong>, <strong>Christopher L. Gasper</strong> and <strong>Lou Merloni</strong> began to take on regional similarities to the magic <strong>Tony Kornheiser</strong> and <strong>Michael Wilbon</strong> create with &#8220;PTI&#8221; and the show really hit its stride over the past 10 months. </p>
<p>The much ballyhooed virtual set was never utilized to its full potential (although it is getting new life with &#8220;The Insitigators,&#8221; where three bartenders stand behind a counter and appear ready to serve drinks. Why are they standing? Why?) Whether it was technical snafus or a lack of commitment to the set, NESN certainly never gave the show all the resources it needed to succeed. They could have created a cornerstone original program, instead they played footsies with it and never gave it a real shot at succeeding.</p>
<p>The upshot is that Ryan will slide back into a 3 times weekly general columnist for the paper and told us he will continue to update his <a href="http://www.boston.com/sports/columnists/bob_ryan_blog/">blog</a> for Boston.com.</p>
<p>&#8220;I let the column slide,&#8221; Ryan admitted. &#8220;I haven&#8217;t been able to focus as much on the writing and I look forward to getting back to that.</p>
<p>&#8220;Listen, I&#8217;m a big boy about this,&#8221; he said. &#8220;This is why I always say that i would never have TV or Radio be my primary gig.&#8221;</p>
<p>But the blame does not lie with Ryan on this one, it lies with penny-pinching NESN and its continued curious decisions (vanilla &#8220;SportsDesk&#8221; anchor <strong>John Chandler</strong> and overmatched newbie <strong>Cole Wright</strong> come immediately to mind when thinking of other NESN missteps in &#8217;08).</p>
<p>NESN wants everyone to think its New England&#8217;s version of ESPN, but the truth is, it&#8217;s a far cry from anything that is being done in Bristol.</p>
<p>And now, to <strong>The Big O</strong>. . . </p>
<p>B. If it wasn&#8217;t for bad timing, <a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EVGjgj1-0hw"><strong>Glenn Ordway</strong></a> wouldn&#8217;t have no timing at all. With his contract expiring at <strong>Entercom</strong>, Ordway finds himself in a precarious  place as the host of <strong>WEEI 850 AM&#8217;s</strong> afternoon drive, &#8220;Big Show.&#8221; Long-praised as the cornerstone of the &#8216;EEI Empire, Ordway and his representative are reportedly locked in delicate, drawn out and precarious negotiation with Entercom Emperors. </p>
<p>The problem is, Ordway has virtually no leverage. Sure, there are still Beantown rumors about an all-sports entrant on the FM dial hoping to nab the Big O and build a station around him. There has even been murmurs of a satellite gig for Ordway, but I think we can all agree he is a regional talent at best. Ordway&#8217;s lone, best option is to remain in the big chair with the Big Meatheads he babysits five times a week and get paid handsomely for doing just that.</p>
<p>Time and again, the people Shots has polled on the topic continue to point out that Ordway has no chance of getting what one insider termed &#8220;<a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2007/09/theyre-back-dc-to-return-on-monday-updated-with-entercom-confirmation/">Dennis and Callahan</a> money&#8221; in the current marketplace.</p>
<p>So Ordway has to decide whether he can take a &#8220;pay cut&#8221; from what he might have been able to land had the economy not gone in the dumper and whether his ego will allow for him to be, what he would probably term, &#8220;slightly underpaid.&#8221; If he&#8217;s banking on playing satellite radio or other terrestrial radio off of Entercom, he might as well give up now. No one can justify overspending for a &#8220;name&#8221; in this economic climate and Entercom has a very <a href="http://www.weei.com/pages/3566052.php?">realistic replacement</a> waiting in the wings at WEEI.com in <strong>Mike Felger</strong>.</p>
<p>Ordway is going to need to eat some humble pie and that&#8217;s never been a big part of the big fella&#8217;s diet. Still, Ordway never struck us as a dumb man and he surely knows what is at stake for the final chapter of his broadcasting career. Will he get STOOPID money? No. But he will have no problem maintaining a lifestyle befitting the King of Boston Sports Talk Radio.</p>
<p><strong>The <strong>Tom Ellis</strong> Shotty for Overstaying Their Welcome:</strong></p>
<p><em><strong>Gil Santos</strong> and <strong>Gino Cappelletti</strong>, WBCN 104.1 FM, The Patriots Rock Radio Network</em></p>
<p>The only thing sadder in local broadcasting than <a href="http://www.boston.com/business/articles/2008/12/23/necn_cuts_veteran_anchor_tom_ellis/"><strong>Tom Ellis&#8217;s NECN</strong> farewell</a> last Saturday night is the fact that the earnest Ellis doesn&#8217;t realize how <a href="http://things-that-suck.blogspot.com/2006/01/tom-ellis.html">far removed</a> he is from his glory days at the anchor desk. </p>
<p>Gil and Gino appear to be similarly delusional about their broadcasting chops.</p>
<p><strong>WBCN</strong> and the Patriots (read: The Krafts) need to begin transitioning out of Gil and Gino and into more capable play-calling and color commentating. It&#8217;s no longer a matter of IF the Krafts need to initiate a change in the radio booth, it&#8217;s a question HOW they handle it. Even with the deep appreciation Shots has for the history of the duo, it&#8217;s painfully obvious that they are doing a disservice to the listeners, not to mention advertisers and the organization.</p>
<p>Look for the names of <strong>Mike Lynch</strong> (PBP), (hopefully) <strong>Sean McDonough</strong> (PBP), <strong>Gary Tanguay</strong> (PBP), <strong>Scott Zolak</strong> (color) and cerebral <strong>Tim Fox</strong> (color) to circulate WHEN the change is made. It would make sense if the Pats and &#8216;BCN do it quietly over the off-season.</p>
<p>(By the way, Tanguay&#8217;s turn on Celtics games as PBP man in <strong>Mike Gorman&#8217;s</strong> absence probably wasn&#8217;t the best audition tape for a potential booth job with the Pats. Tanguay is steady and suitable for studio work &#8211; not so much for PBP.)</p>
<p>[One note on the Tom Ellis farewell: NECN mainstay sports guy <strong>Jimmy Young</strong> tried to soften the shakiness of <a href="http://www.universalhub.com/node/22354">Ellis's</a> farewell, and Young's knowledge of the market and Ellis's place in it, was sincere.</p>
<p>But the simple fact of the matter is that the Locals (or regionals) don't have room for the <strong>Tom Ellises</strong>, the <strong>Bob Lobels</strong> and the <strong>Joyce Kulhawiks</strong>. That list will surely grow in 2009, as WCVB looks to get younger and leaner, the way its competitors already have.]</p>
<p><strong>The Shotty for the Worst Kept Sports Media Secret</strong> </p>
<p>An easy call, as this has to be the not-so-hush-hush departure of <strong><a href="http://www.linkedin.com/pub/dir/jessamy/tang">Jessamy Tang</a></strong> from almost-also-ran <strong>ESPN 890</strong>. Tang, it turns out, was well into in her second trimester of pregnancy when she quietly announced to the 890 staff in late Fall that she would be leaving the station all together. Apparently, employees had no clue of the baby bump.</p>
<p>Launched in the Fall of 2005, <strong>ESPN 890</strong> has made very little &#8211; if any &#8211; headway in denting WEEI&#8217;s armor but Tang had weathered some <a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/03/espn-890s-tang-admits-to-misuse-of-donation-intended-for-local-charity/">storms</a>, some <a href="http://www.fangsbites.com/2008/07/breaking-news-michael-felger-leaves-890.html">departures</a> and kept investors and ESPN interested enough to let her continue to putter with a weak signal and barely any marketing dollars.</p>
<p>Now, it will be the full-time function of WallerSutton&#8217;s <a href="http://www.ws2kmedia.com/">WS2K Media</a> to oversee 890, removing Tang and her <a href="http://alum.mit.edu/news/AlumniProfiles/Archive/Jessamy_Tang_-2789.jsp">J Sports</a> from the equation. </p>
<p>Schrafft Building moles tell Shots that Route 81&#8242;s CEO, <strong>Ira Rosenblatt</strong> who will be the &#8220;new&#8221; Jessamy. You would have to think this is sink or swim time for the station and it&#8217;s a heck of a time to be trying to do either in these rough waters of the <a href="http://www.depression2.tv/d2/">Second Great Depression</a>.</p>
<p>Safe money says that 2009 will finally be the year that 890 admits it is nothing more than a tin can and string operation that embarrasses the national ESPN brand with each passing week.</p>
<p><strong>The Shotty for the Biggest Waste of Weekly TV Air Time during Patriots Season</strong></p>
<p>Awarded to any of the awful pre- or postgame offerings from <strong>WBZTV Channel 4</strong> where <strong>Stammering Steve Burton</strong> and <strong>Steve &#8220;DeAwful&#8221; DeOssie</strong> are paired together. It&#8217;s car crash TV at its worst with every potential utterance a frontal assault on the English language. Add in the station&#8217;s insistence on using a constantly shaky handi-cam from the company-owned restaurant/bar in Foxborough and the end result was 16 weeks of unwatchable local football coverage.</p>
<p><strong>The Shotty for Most Pleasant Surprise of 2008</strong></p>
<p><em>WEEI.com</em></p>
<p>By any sensible standard, the initial months of the website built by <a href="http://thephoenix.com/Boston/News/73547-Blowing-up/"><strong>Tim Murphy</strong> and <strong>Rob Bradford</strong></a> were a success for Entercom and even the hiccups have been forgivable. Do not underestimate what the &#8220;acquisition&#8221; of Curt Schilling meant and you can be sure that 2009 will have even more innovation and exploration by the MurphFord combo.</p>
<p>While I was quoted in the above-linked <em>Phoenix</em> story by <strong>Adam Reilly</strong>, I think it&#8217;s probably worth including some of my (long-winded replies) to  Reilly&#8217;s questions that didn&#8217;t make his article. His questions are marked by &#8220;AR&#8221; and my responses are after &#8220;DS&#8221;:</p>
<blockquote><p>
AR: What do you think WEEI.com has done right?<br />
DS: Let&#8217;s look at it this way: In less than half a year they have assembled a diverse and provocative line-up that includes <strong>Rob Bradford</strong>, <strong>Alex Speier</strong>, <strong>Curt Schilling</strong>, <strong>Will Leitch</strong>, <strong>Mike Felger</strong>  and, incredibly, <strong>&#8220;Fitzy&#8221;</strong> (I don&#8217;t see his appeal, but I&#8217;m probably not supposed to).</p>
<p>That doesn&#8217;t even mention the in-the-trenches crew they&#8217;ve cultivated (<strong>Joe Haggerty</strong> on hockey was a GREAT freelance hire as was <strong>Paul Flannery</strong> on the Celts and more than I ever imagined, <strong>Mike Petraglia</strong> as a jack of all trades).</p>
<p>The web site has been able to inform, entertain and extend the WEEI brand into a space &#8211; The Web &#8211; that it desperately needed a presence in. They&#8217;ve had some some hiccups (design/layout/navigation is still a mess) and I still question that initial hire of <strong>Ron Borges</strong>, but if you&#8217;re asking for a grade on what they&#8217;ve done in a short period of time, in a marketplace that is trembling with fear, I&#8217;d say it&#8217;s a solid B-Plus. Even that should probably be grade-curved up because they&#8217;re doing it all under the direction of Entercom&#8217;s notoriously fickle regime. The Big E is making cuts all over, but they have been solidly behind the venture at WEEI.com and they need to be commended for that.</p>
<p>And don&#8217;t forget, Murphy and Bradford have consistently pointed to January/February as when they will be fully up and running with bells, whistles and maybe even a few more &#8220;big name&#8221; additions. You can&#8217;t give a true judgment until at least 9 or more likely 12 months. They started with virtually nothing as a foundation and now have a very sturdy base (including some eye-catching story art to tease the content).</p>
<p>AR: Where, if anywhere, do you think they&#8217;ve been less impressive?<br />
DS: It&#8217;s not really &#8220;less impressive,&#8221; but some of the execution has been lacking because they don&#8217;t really have a full-time &#8220;Big Picture&#8221; guy. Rob and Alex are writing and editing a good deal and that takes time away (understandably so) from thinking about how to package and present stories and use WEEI&#8217;s multi-media resources. Instead of bringing on more out-front folks that don&#8217;t quite fit**, I&#8217;d like to see them bring in a dedicated content configurer who could focus on gaining eyeballs and increasing the site&#8217;s visibility. [NOTE: <a href="http://www.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/12/price-is-right-for-weeicom">The addition of <strong>Christopher Price</strong></a> is an encouraging sign that could help in the area of big picture planning as Price will have editing duties.]</p>
<p>**Just as an aside, I haven&#8217;t seen the Leitch presence pay off. I emailed with Will early on about finding his groove within the context of both Boston and WEEI and he admitted then it would be a process. Mailbags have been weak and the columns haven&#8217;t quite knocked my socks off. The thing(s) he did with Flannery fell way short and he&#8217;s almost too timid as the &#8220;Outsider&#8221; &#8211; like he doesn&#8217;t want to offend the good people of Boston? Please. These people deserve to be offended with their boorish behavior.</p>
<p>I am leaning toward his shortcomings in this market being a result of WEEI&#8217;s Meathead Factor. There&#8217;s just too many Pete Sheppard worshippers that don&#8217;t understand the innate genius of Will and he may be trying to cater to them too much. </p>
<p>ALSO, From what I can gather, a good deal of the radio guys aren&#8217;t very receptive to being &#8220;used&#8221; on the web without compensation. Pretty ludicrous from a crew that should just be happy to be employed at all.</p>
<p>AR: And how much of a threat do you think they pose to the <em>Globe</em> and the <em>Herald</em>?<br />
DS: They&#8217;ve already done loops around the woeful <em>Boston Herald&#8217;s</em> sports-web presence. That wasn&#8217;t even a contest. And, to their credit, they&#8217;ve certainly pushed the <em>Globe</em> on several fronts (live-blogging, for instance) but for now Boston.com&#8217;s reach and established name are too big and too entrenched to allow for a start-up like WEEI.com to truly register. If Entercom stays the course and lets Bradford manage his personnel and find a nuts-and-bolts overseer, it will be the Globe and WEEI.com duking it out for the No. 1 spot in the region&#8217;s sports infotainment delivery.</p></blockquote>
<p><strong>The Shotty for Most Frustrating Re-Design of a Sports Section</strong></p>
<p><em>The Boston Globe</em> (specifically Sunday notes columns)</p>
<p>Amid all the turmoil and comings and goings that <strong>Joe Sullivan</strong> has had to deal with for the Globies, it&#8217;s the static, glacially evolving sports page that may be the most egregious error of the past year. Instead of figuring out more and better ways to integrate the print product into the electronic copy, Sullivan&#8217;s crew continues to tiptoe around making bold changes and instead settles for inconsistent and incomplete moves. The print needs to drive the web and the web needs to drive the print and right now, that synergy is still lacking.</p>
<p>As for the debacle that is the Sunday notes columns, Sulivan allowed for some new designs and elements, but not all of them are treated equally across sports and the result is hard to follow, sloppily laid out notebooks that frustrate more than they inform. I&#8217;d like to see them blow up the notes entirely and figure out a way to make them relevant and newsworthy again. As you&#8217;d assume, I&#8217;ve got tons of ideas, but no one&#8217;s asked me for them. Yet.</p>
<p>The insistence on giving Stan Grossfeld space for his Sunday photo play of &#8220;What they were thinking?&#8221; is a Sully stubbornness at its worst. Each Sunday we ask, &#8220;What are YOU thinking by continuing with this feature?&#8221;</p>
<p>On the web side, there seems to have been a reluctance to embrace the Cover It Live software for live-blogging, something WEEI.com continues to experiment (successfully) with.</p>
<p>Sully is probably looking at one more major defection in the next calendar year (Rookie of the Year <strong>Marc Spears</strong> has drawn national interest, according to industry sources), but after he deals with that, he needs to get everyone on staff thinking about one thing and one thing only: Making the <em>Globe</em> sports page come alive on the web every hour of every day.</p>
<p><strong>The Shotty for the Region&#8217;s Most Complete Media Talent</strong></p>
<p><em>Mike Reiss, Boston.com/Boston Globe</em></p>
<p>Retire this award and call it &#8220;The Reissy.&#8221; We&#8217;ve long been unabashed and unyielding advocates for the work of Reiss, but this past year he took everything up a notch to a point where larger, more significant, national job opportunities are surely in the offing for the Umie stalwart. His blog skills are legendary, but he has spread his wings more on TV reporting for NESN and offering astute, measured and reasonable commentary on any number of outlets (chiefly for undeserving WBZTV and the passable WCVB &#8220;Patriots All-Acccess&#8221;).</p>
<p>The best part? Reiss still remains one of the most liked, most humble and most respected media members in the entire region &#8211; no easy task with the piranhas that populate the local scene.</p>
<p>• And finally, some quick Shotties in various categories:</p>
<p><strong>Best New Blood in the Market</strong><br />
<strong>Adam Kilgore</strong>, Boston Globe &#8211; His baseball coverage has already been fantastic, but we&#8217;re actually looking forward to having him spice up the college hoops coverage in the region, especially with Boston as a host site in March. Sully can&#8217;t hog all the college hoops for himself.</p>
<p><strong>Worst Old Blood in the Market</strong><br />
<a href="http://www.weei.com/pages/264606.php?contentType=4&#038;contentId=347352"><strong>Pete Sheppard</strong>, WEEI</a> &#8211; Sheppard will have to accept this on behalf of his fellow unqualified morons who he shares studio space with daily. It really is a group honor for the Meat Men, who continue to exemplify the very worst elements of sports coverage in the region and indeed, the country. When Sheppard appeared at the &#8220;VIP table&#8221; of a recent Phantom Gourmet episode with one of <strong>Eddie Andelman&#8217;s</strong> annoying offspring, we were left to wonder what exactly the VIP stood for? Very Ignorant or Virtually Incompetent Person?</p>
<p>Oh, and of course, <strong>Butch Stearns</strong>. </p>
<p><strong>You&#8217;ll Be Missed Shotty</strong><br />
Take your pick here. The market lost <strong>Jeff Horrigan</strong> from the <em>Herald</em> when he abandoned the business and the city. Likable <strong>Laura Behnke</strong>, who shone for NECN and Comcast SportsNet headed west. The talented and capable folks over at <strong>CN8</strong>, where Shots always enjoyed playing TV dude, got discarded. <strong>Jeff Goldberg</strong> also got bumped at the <strong>Hartford Courant</strong> and <strong>Steven Krasner</strong> at the crumbling ProJo sports desk. Those are some tough losses to overcome for any market, but especially one that values quality people doing quality work.</p>
<p>Maybe the biggest loss of all was the little man from down South Coast way, Danny Pires. I still find myself wanting to hit Dan with a wise-ass email or phone call and long to read and hear his wise-ass response. Rest peacefully, DP.</p>
<p><strong>You Won&#8217;t Be Missed Shotty</strong><br />
<strong>Hazel Mae, NESN</strong> &#8211; The power of a <a href="http://awfulannouncing.blogspot.com/2008/08/hazel-mae-rumored-to-be-next-mlb.html">very good agent at IMG</a> helped Hazel land a job with the January 1-launching MLB network but we stand by our assessment that Mae is far from a national talent. She will need a strong producer and good behind-the-scenes folks to make her a marquee talent for <a href="http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20081226&#038;content_id=3728809&#038;vkey=news_mlb&#038;fext=.jsp&#038;c_id=mlb"><strong>Tony Petitti&#8217;s</strong> gang</a>.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s also throw <strong>Babbling Bob Lobel</strong> into this category, although he will never fully go away, no matter how much we wish for it. And of course, despite a re-appearance this week, we say a hearty farewell to <a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/08/mustard-and-johnson-dumped-hazel-mae-picked-up-by-mlb/">Mustard and Johnson</a>.</p>
<p>And, for other reasons entirely, <strong><a href="http://www.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/10/bob-gamere-faces-child-porn-charges">Bob Gamere</a></strong>.</p>
<p>Lastly, this is probably a good place to put the former Boston Sports Guy, <strong>Bill Simmons</strong>. What? He hasn&#8217;t gone anywhere? Oh. My bad. All those <a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/06/espn-cat-fight-simmons-bashes-reilly-shots-china-earthquake-relief-initiative-announced/#comment-9626">hissy fits</a> and <a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/11/woe-is-he-again-bill-simmons-again-held-back-by-mickey-mouse/">Shawshank rebellions</a> during 2008 had me thinking Simmons just had to get out from under the wrath of the Mouse Ears.</p>
<p>Guess it was all just artistic differences. Maybe in Ought-Nine, Simmons can just appreciate how good he has it and focus on the writing that he can still do so well.</p>
<p><strong>Most Questionable Moves by One Newspaper</strong><br />
<strong>The Boston Herald</strong> &#8211; From the (mis)handling of the <a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/05/shots-to-live-blog-tomase-explanation-release/"><strong>John Tomase</strong> affair</a> and the <a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/09/borges-bolts-weeicom-headed-to-herald-as-columnist/">(mis)hiring</a> of <strong>Ron Borges</strong>, the Wingo Wayers did some very tabloidy things over the course of 2008, but the payoffs have not been substantial and the paper continues to lag far behind in Web presence. They are the little train that could and we always like rooting for the underdog, but the <em>Herald</em> needs to start making some serious hay on the web side and spicing up its back page if it wants to have relevance in this town. The <em>Herald</em> hired Borges to be his provocative, bombastic self and instead they&#8217;ve been given Timid Ron &#8211; and they still have never addressed <a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2007/05/the-golden-boys-pro-bono-scribe/">Borges&#8217;s boxing connections</a>, despite still using him for coverage of fights put on by his <a href="http://www.goldenboypromotions.com/media/2007/may/5.03.07_oscar.htm">former</a> employer, Oscar De La Hoya. Readers deserved explanation when Borges was hired and they still deserve one today.</p>
<p><strong>Funniest Oversight by a Local Media Organization.</strong><br />
<a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/09/globe-apologizes-for-oconnell-picture/">The Tiny Member photo, Boston Globe.</a></p>
<p>Some other favorites from 2008 in Shots&#8217; coverage:</p>
<p><a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/10/callahan-vs-simers-escalates-borges-countdown-on-at-herald/">Callahan v. Simers</a></p>
<p><a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/01/heralds-kimball-knocks-out-wcvbs-halloran/">Kimball v. Halloran</a></p>
<p><a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/09/breaking-news-sean-mcadam-leaves-projo-for-herald/">Sad exit from ProJo for Sean McAdam</a><br />
<a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/10/ptis-michael-wilbon-carves-up-kimbo-slice-and-mixed-martial-arts-youcastr-in-start-up-mode-the-cooz-dumped-from-celts-broadcasts/"><br />
Wilbon takes on Kimbo</a></p>
<p><em>David Scott writes from a seaside shanty on the shores of Hull, Mass. and can be reached at shotsATbostonsportsmediaDOTcom.</em></p>
<p><em>Scott&#8217;s first book, with <a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/03/shots-proud-to-announce-book-deal/">Memphis Coach John Calipari</a>, is scheduled for release in the Fall of 2009 and is <a href="http://www.amazon.com/Bounce-Back-Overcoming-Setbacks-Business/dp/1416597506/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&#038;s=books&#038;qid=1230523267&#038;sr=1-3">now available for pre-order</a>.</em><strong></strong><strong></strong></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>By David Scott<br />
Boston Sports Media Watch</strong></p>
<p>A SHOTS FIELD TRIP TO. . . </p>
<p><em>This has never been the regular series it should be, but every once in a while Shots does leave Hull and venture into the crowded streets of &#8211; and around &#8211; Boston. It usually ends poorly with a traffic jam or general bitterness, but sometimes we do discover new and exciting ventures when we venture off-peninsula. On Tuesday of this week, we had just such an opportunity at the offices of <strong><a href="http://www.youcastr.com/">YouCastr</a></strong> in Cambridge. Our tour guide was a co-founder of the &#8220;The You&#8221; and serial start-up guy, <strong>Brad Johnson</strong>. Regular Shots meanderings follow, so feel free to skim ahead if you&#8217;re not into featurey/business story content.</em></p>
<p>CAMBRIDGE, Mass. &#8211; Across Hurley Street, outside the makeshift conference room&#8217;s windows at <strong><a href="http://www.youcastr.com/info/about">YouCastr</a></strong> headquarters, the building with the <a href="http://www.biopure.com/">Biopure</a> logo on it <a href="http://blogs.forbes.com/sciencebizblog/2008/09/bloody-amazing.html">sits as a cautionary tale</a> for any 21st century start-up. Biopure <a href="http://finance.google.com/finance?q=NASDAQ:BPUR&#038;client=news">appears</a> to have stumbled sloppily in chasing what all new ventures covet: financial success.</p>
<p><strong>Brad Johnson</strong>, however, is too busy unwrapping a chicken burrito and glancing at his handwritten notes about YouCastr to even think about Biopure. Or the inherent obstacles of standing out in today&#8217;s (overly) crowded digital sports media sector.</p>
<p>&#8220;You have to have a level of comfort in taking risks in the start-up world,&#8221; says Johnson, YouCastr&#8217;s co-founder and Chief Strategy Officer, who previously founded <a href="http://www.intrepidlearningsolutions.com/">Intrepid Learning Solutions</a> and has been on the inside with major players like EMC, PepsiCo, Polaroid, and KPMG. &#8220;We don&#8217;t pretend we&#8217;ll be a huge media company. In fact, our dream is to be a part of large media company like Disney or FOX.&#8221;</p>
<p>For now though, the angel-funded, small (under 10 person) start-up is still crawling into its walking phase. Already, the YouCastr crew has developed a robust community of both amateur and professional New Media providers and consumers. At present, the nascent site is a conglomeration of 21st century <a href="http://www.howstuffworks.com/ham-radio.htm">Ham radio operators</a> who are experimenting with broadcasting globally while thinking locally. They exhibit varying degrees of professionalism and entertainment and they mostly do a good job of taking blogging into its 2.0 phase (video, audio and interactivity). </p>
<p>The bulk of the site is currently audio-driven, but there are written elements as well with video on the horizon. With a mix of opinion-based talk-radio-influenced shows and live broadcasts of high school, college and amateur sporting events, YouCastr&#8217;s fledgling &#8220;community&#8221; is offering up original content heretofore unavailable for widespread consumption.</p>
<p>&#8220;We&#8217;ve had several hundred listeners who tuned in for an <a href="http://www.youcastr.com/column/T-Man/american-legion-coach-merrill-morgan-talks-baseball">American Legion Baseball</a> tournament,&#8221; said Johnson, 46 and a native of Jamestown, New York who did undergrad at <a href="http://www.sbu.edu/alumni.aspx">St. Bonaventure</a>. &#8220;And we&#8217;ve had smaller numbers for things like a Whiffle ball tournament and some high school football games. (So-called) &#8216;Olympic sports&#8217; participants at colleges are loving it because they have a way for their fans to follow them when they&#8217;re on the road.&#8221;</p>
<p>(The site seems perfect for campus radio stations to use for coverage of non-revenue sports created entirely by students at reasonable costs.)</p>
<p>Added up, the numbers will begin to become attractive for advertisers (and/or potential investors in YouCastr), according to Johsnon, because the users are from all over the country and hit a desirable, hard-to-reach demogrpahic (mostly 14-29 year-olds, Johnson indicates). Still in the Beta phase, Johnson said YouCastr is averaging a respectable 30,000 unique users per month.</p>
<p>That number is likely to jump considerably in the coming weeks as video is incorporated and the chance for live video streams from users becomes available. Already, the audio format is simple-to-use for even novice podcasters and the video offerings will be similar, according to Johnson. In some ways, YouCastr is creating a live-version of YouTube with an emphasis on sports. Although, as Johnson admits, &#8220;it translates into all sort of news coverage, entertainment, politics.&#8221;</p>
<p>Instead of having 10,000 people listen to one broadcast or show, Johsnon says <a href="http://www.masshightech.com/stories/2008/06/02/weekly8-Obscure-sports,-colleges-are-YouCastr%E2%80%99s-target.html">YouCastr</a> is looking to offer thousands of options to niche audiences. In September, YouCastr had 1,200 broadcasts, Johnson says.</p>
<p>&#8220;We had a grandmother from Hawaii write in to thank us for allowing her to listen to her daughter&#8217;s softball game from the University of Alabama.&#8221;</p>
<p>The concept for YouCastr was conceived, according to Johnson, on the Back Bay roof deck of co-founder <a href="http://www.crunchbase.com/person/ariel-diaz">Ariel Diaz</a>. &#8220;We&#8217;d bring a white board up there and just write down ideas of what we thought it could be,&#8221; said Johsnon. &#8220;There are a lot of broadcasters that bring an event to thousands of people. We realized that what no one was doing was bring a thousand different things to a hundred people each.&#8221;</p>
<p>The broadcasts incorporate the ability to chat with users, conduct polls and, for purposes of sports talk shows, accept callers. There are logical extensions being incorporated for hand-held device usage. &#8220;One group of our broadcasters have already come together and they have basically created a &#8220;station&#8221; with regular time slots, cross-promotion and crossover banter,&#8221; says Johsnon, &#8220;just like a talk radio station would have.&#8221; YouCastr has also forged deals to livestream existing radio stations&#8217; content, including that of 890 ESPN, an early signee that helped shape what YouCastr could best provide for commercial stations.</p>
<p>&#8220;I didn&#8217;t realize how quickly and (virally) the community would spring up,&#8221; says Johnson.</p>
<p>That community is expanding with an army of foot soldiers being assembled on college campuses to help spread the gospel of YouCastr through giveaways and buzz-creation. &#8220;It&#8217;s a good way to put feet on the street at a low cost,&#8221; says Johnson. &#8220;We&#8217;re all over Facebook, MySpace, Twitter &#8211; that&#8217;s how our users communicate and that&#8217;s where we have to be (telling our story).&#8221;</p>
<p>It&#8217;s a story that Johnson hopes won&#8217;t include the travails of its across-the-street neighbor in Start-upVille.</p>
<p>• The tireless and incomparable <strong>Michael David Smith</strong> <a href="http://mma.fanhouse.com/2008/10/09/espns-michael-wilbon-says-kimbo-slice-seth-petruzelli-fight-wa/">picked up on</a> some irresponsible accusations from Angry <strong>Michael Wilbon</strong> on Thursday&#8217;s &#8220;Pardon the Interruption.&#8221; Shots too was taken aback by the Wilby Words.</p>
<p>We get the feeling that the between-segments <a href="http://tviv.org/Bumper">&#8220;bumper&#8221;</a> between Wilby and on-satellite <strong>Dan Le Batard</strong> wasn&#8217;t meant for audio. These are some of the most damning words Wilbon uttered (taken from MDS&#8217;s transcription and copacetic with what Shots heard as we were in the backyard in listen-only mode for the segment).</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;I don&#8217;t know what Kimbo&#8217;s ties are,&#8221; Wilbon said. &#8220;Kimbo still could have taken a dive while others are trying to prop him up. He could have gotten paid.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>His &#8220;ties?&#8221; That&#8217;s not a very nice word to be insinuating about an event that, in one night, had <a href="http://mmamania.com/2008/10/05/elite-xc-heats-up-cbs-ratings-with-oct-4-show-at-bankatlantic-center/">at least the same amount of viewers</a> as the average <a href="http://www.ajc.com/hawks/content/sports/braves/stories/2008/10/07/TBS_ratings_fall_MLB_playoffs.html">MLB division series</a> number on TBS (4.3 million). </p>
<p>&#8220;Ties&#8221; suggest something untoward (as does the fix discussion Wilbon initiated, of course) and without substantiated evidence, Wilbon is treading very lightly on some serious legal grounds. he certainly wouldn&#8217;t make such claims about the NHL or, shudder at the thought, the Arena Football League.</p>
<p>Reached via email on Thursday night ESPN spokesman, Mike Soltys, said, &#8220;PTI has been doing something different the past month with little segments in the middle of commercial breaks that have the appearance of being accidental look-ins, but (are) all planned. I didn&#8217;t see show, but I assume that is what happened.&#8221;</p>
<p>. . . Kimbo and Wilby on CBS for the next installment? Might make for a better match than a rematch with <a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/mma/news?slug=dw-petruzelli100708&#038;prov=yhoo&#038;type=lgns">the Smoothie King</a>. Might have to rename Wilbon &#8220;Mimbo&#8221; for the evening.</p>
<p>. . . Sure sounds like a better investment to do an EliteXC event for short money and grab an audience comparable to one of America&#8217;s Three Major Sports, right? Elite is actually the poor man&#8217;s version of the industry standard, UFC, and its <a href="http://www.bostonherald.com/track/inside_track/view/2008_10_10_Dana_White_and_Walter_Hill_go_to_Southie___/">Boston-connected president, <strong>Dana White</strong></a>.</p>
<p>. . . Good work by the <em>Herald&#8217;s</em> <strong>Dan Duggan</strong> to get White <a href="http://www.bostonherald.com/sports/other_sports/ultimate_fighting/view/2008_10_09_Fix_rumor_riles_UFC_boss_/srvc=sports&#038;position=recent">on the record</a> on Wednesday.</p>
<p>. . . How about old <strong>WWZN 1510 AM</strong> friend <strong>Jon Anik</strong> making his mark on <a href="http://mmamania.com/2008/10/09/mma-live-episode-22-video-on-kimbo-slice-fallout-and-more-on-espncom/#comment-902445">ESPN&#8217;s MMA</a> show? Anik certainly never got his due in this market as the video confirms.</p>
<p>. . . <a href="http://www.mmafighting.com/news/2008/10/09/ken-shamrock-issues-open-letter-elitexc-cbs-fight">Lot</a> of <a href="http://fiveouncesofpain.com/2008/10/09/adam-morgans-sprawl-n-brawl-mma-news-roundup-2/">MMA talk</a> out <a href="http://www.bloodyelbow.com/2008/10/6/629683/espn-s-pti-and-around-the">there</a> if you&#8217;d like a <a href="http://www.fightticker.com/story_1009080815_mma_808_inside_hawaiis_fight_game_documentary_available_online">crash course</a>.</p>
<p>• Am I the only one laughing out loud at <strong>HBO&#8217;s</strong> new <a href="http://www.hbo.com/tim/">&#8220;Life and Times of Tim?&#8221;</a> Not to mention I&#8217;m in love with his cartoon girlfriend <a href="http://www.hbo.com/tim/characters/amy.html">Amy</a> (yep, a new low for Shots &#8211; Cartoon Girl crush). Best I can tell, Tim is a cross between Ray Romano and Jerry Seinfeld. Oh, and <strong>Tom Werner</strong> is an executive producer, so you&#8217;ll be supporting Red Sox Nation by watching.</p>
<p>Trust me on this one. Sunday nights.</p>
<p>• There&#8217;s just no need for the three man booth we&#8217;ll be getting from <strong>TBS</strong> for the ALDS [<strong>Chip Caray</strong> (play-by-play), <strong>Ron Darling</strong> (analyst), <strong>Buck Martinez</strong> (analyst) and <strong>Craig Sager</strong> (reporter)]. Darling and Martinez are equally unimpressive and to try and create one full color analyst out of two halves is a waste of air time. Caray has been underwhelming for the most part and there&#8217;s not one iota of homerism when we tell you that <strong>Don Orsillo</strong> is very close to meriting the Caray role. Very close. </p>
<p><strong>Ernie Johnson</strong> has been his usual stellar self in-studio (although you just know he misses Kenny and Charles) and <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/broadband/video/videopage?videoId=3621800"><strong>Dennis Eckersley</strong></a> has again proven he&#8217;s a National guy with a capital &#8220;N.&#8221; ESPN really should make another run at The Eck and figure out a way to use him &#8211; even if he doesn&#8217;t want to go Bristol all the time.</p>
<p>. . . <a href="http://sportsmedianews.com/10/tnt-to-televise-landmark-outdoor-nba-preseason-game-with-barkley-miller-and-albert/">Outdoor pre-season hoops</a> <em>with</em> Charles however could be worth a looksie.</p>
<p>• My goodness, <strong>Lou Merloni</strong> has really burst on the scene, hasn&#8217;t he? Framingham Lou went toe-to-toe with Basketball <strong>Bob Ryan</strong> on <strong>&#8220;Globe 10.0&#8243;</strong> this week and Lou-Lou held his own across all sports.</p>
<p>. . . <strong>Brian Daubach</strong> on the other hand, not so good in his <strong>WEEI 850 AM</strong> shifts.</p>
<p>• <strong>Comcast SportsNet</strong> announced on Thursday that <strong>Tommy Heinsohn</strong> will work zero road games this season for the first time in 28 years. In addition, Shots has confirmed that the network&#8217;s nine-year relationship with add-in color commentator <strong>Bob Cousy</strong> has ended. Cousy had averaged about ten games per year for CSN, according to a spokesman for the regional network.</p>
<p>Heinsohn will continue to do color commentary for home Celts&#8217; games alongside <strong>Mike Gorman</strong> and Heinsohn will provide in-studio analysis for road games, alongside <strong>Gary Tanguay</strong>. <strong>Donny Marshall</strong> gets color duty for the full slate of CSN&#8217;s road games and <strong>Greg Dickerson</strong> continues as sideline reporter for both home and away contests. </p>
<p>. . . CSN is also boasting &#8220;new in-game graphics, including a new logo; new in-game scoreboard; and new in-game animation. During every Comcast SportsNet Celtics telecast, fans can chat with Comcast SportsNet talent . . . during the game via ComcastSportsNet.com.&#8221;</p>
<p>. . . Shots has confirmed that Marshall will not return to the network&#8217;s <a href="http://newengland.comcastsportsnet.com/celtics/celtics-now/">&#8220;Celtics Now&#8221;</a> weekly, in-season magazine show and that a sole, male host will fill the role previously held by Marshall and <strong>Laura Behnke</strong> (who left the market, <em>see below</em>). The as-yet-named replacement is from outside the network, Shots is told.</p>
<p>• Behnke is now a few months into her stint at <strong>WNTV</strong>, the NBC affiliate in San Francisco, and in an email correspondence with Shots reported that things are going well on the Left Coast.</p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s been interesting so far, but I must admit I do miss many things about Boston, especially the sports passion,&#8221; said Behnke, who shone brightly in her <strong>NECN</strong> and <strong>CSN</strong> time in Beantown, even making a smooth transition into fill-in duty at <strong>WEEI 850 AM</strong>. &#8220;I still keep a close eye on the New England teams, and had a great time covering the 49ers/Patriots game last Sunday.&#8221;</p>
<p>Behnke said she was on Lane Kiffin Watch the past month or so in addition to her sports anchor duties and added that she is learning how to navigate her way through Candlestick Park and McAfee Coliseum.</p>
<p>&#8220;This is a much more laid back market, something I&#8217;m definitely not used to,&#8221; said Behnke. &#8220;Bottom line, so far, so good in San Francisco; though part of me will always be in Boston.&#8221;</p>
<p>• The <em>Boston Globe&#8217;s</em> &#8220;OT Magazine&#8221; has made its first major mistake by bringing aboard ex-<strong>WBZ-TV</strong> sports anchor <strong>Bob Lobel</strong> as a <a href="http://www.boston.com/sports/ot/">columnist</a>. Lobel &#8211; who has incredibly managed to land a morning radio gig &#8211; lost all credibility (or what remained of his cred) when he overinflated and mis-reported some <a href="http://www.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/extras/extra_bases/2008/07/report_manny_fi.html">Manny matters</a> in July. Now, upstart &#8216;OT&#8217; brings Lobel aboard and immediately gets demerits for such a useless addition. Name recognition is one thing, one trick ponies are quite another. We have no problem with a responsible and credible contributor like <strong>Tom Caron</strong> for &#8216;OT&#8217;, but why on earth would a &#8220;new&#8221; publication with a group of fresh voices go for the such a trite cliche of Boston&#8217;s sports media past.</p>
<p>• Monday night&#8217;s ALDS celebration once again brought out the worst in local sports anchors from Fenway. Between the giddy screaming of <strong>NECN&#8217;s Chris Collins</strong> and the over-the-top fawning of everything Red and Sox from WHDH Channel 7&#8242;s <strong>Joe Amorosino</strong> it was enough to force all sane-thinking viewers over to Channel 4, which had the good sense (or lack of resources) to go with its regularly scheduled programming of David Letterman at 11:30. (Not surprisingly , Dan Roche got some of the best stuff from the post-game, which ran fresh during Monday&#8217;s evening news broadcasts). <strong>NESN</strong> did a pretty solid job of mixing in analysis and interviews, even utilizing Framingham Lou on-field with <strong>Kathryn Tappen</strong> (while <strong>Heidi Watney</strong> once again was relegated to soaking clubhouse duty). </p>
<p>• Lastly, we know we say it regularly and then never follow through, but we really and truly need to get away from this blog for the sake of our &#8220;real life&#8221; projects. If I&#8217;m doing what I&#8217;m supposed to be and progressing as I need to, my visits to these parts will be infrequent. I hope you understand and appreciate your support. A couple a months of solitude and we&#8217;ll be back at you before the year evaporates.</p>
<p><em>David Scott writes from a seaside shanty on the shores of Hull, Mass. and can be reached at shotsATbostonsportsmediaDOTcom.</em></p>
<p><em>Scott&#8217;s first book, with <a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/03/shots-proud-to-announce-book-deal/">Memphis Coach John Calipari</a>, is scheduled for release in the Fall of 2009.</em></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[By David Scott Boston Sports Media Watch The rapid evolution of WEEI.com continues and we&#8217;re not even a month into the new incarnation. Content has been bountiful, integration with the radio side has been almost seamless (see: the John Dennis &#8216;scoop&#8217; from Wednesday AND the dot-com branded Saturday morning show) and there&#8217;s even big-name sponsors [...]]]></description>
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Boston Sports Media Watch</strong></p>
<p>The rapid evolution of <a href="http://weei.com/pages/2772606.php">WEEI.com</a> continues and we&#8217;re not even a month into the new incarnation. Content has been bountiful, integration with the radio side has been almost seamless (see: the <a href="http://audio.weei.com/m/audio/20825621/news_on_brady_s_injury.htm">John Dennis &#8216;scoop&#8217;</a> from Wednesday AND the <a href="http://64.233.169.104/search?q=cache:FMi_0gWDamIJ:newfridaynightlights.com/PDF/WEEINewWeekendLineup+bradford+mutnansky&#038;hl=en&#038;ct=clnk&#038;cd=4&#038;gl=us&#038;client=firefox-a">dot-com branded Saturday morning</a> show) and there&#8217;s even big-name sponsors already jumping into the fray with the big bank backing of <a href="http://weei.com/pages/2854555.php">WEEI.com&#8217;s blogger contest</a>.</p>
<p>That doesn&#8217;t even take into consideration the incredibly lively and enjoyable <a href="http://blogs.weei.com/seancasey/">City Hall</a> offering from Red Sox Mayor, <strong>Sean Casey</strong>. We&#8217;ll whet your whistle with 90 seconds of Big Papi At the Movies:</p>
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<p>As one respected observer commented over the Holiday Weekend on the shores of Nantasket, &#8220;Look at what WEEI.com has done in a few weeks and look at what <a href="http://www.nesn.com/Default.aspx">NESN.com</a> hasn&#8217;t been able to do with,&#8221; the &#8220;Hit It&#8221; campaign for its website.</p>
<p>Point being, NESN appears to only be promoting itself and its programming, while WEEI.com is establishing a voice and an identity. (That&#8217;s a broad overview and certainly, some portions of NESN.com are equal to or better than those of WEEI.com, but it&#8217;s safe to think that &#8216;EEI.com is on the express route to No. 2 in the market for sports information delivery &#8211; to Boston.com.</p>
<p>• <strong>Erin Andrews</strong> appeared to be sporting some Paulie Walnuts highlights and streaks  in hair during her 6 p.m. hit from Vanderbilt on Thursday&#8217;s SportsCenter, and for the first time in our natural, Andrews-born life, we went, &#8220;Ewwwwwww.&#8221;</p>
<p>• Finally, it appears we have closure on the <a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/07/at-long-last-gordon-edes-gives-his-notice-at-the-boston-globe/">Gordon Edes exit</a> from the <em>Boston Globe</em> &#8211; a saga that took the better part of one-third of a calendar year to unravel. Edes confirmed to Shots last week that his <a href="http://www.dol.gov/ebsa/publications/how_to_file_claim.html">ERISA</a> appeal of the <em>Globe&#8217;s</em> buyout offer was denied.</p>
<p>&#8220;So the <em>Globe</em> saved themselves the equivalent of 80 bucks a week for the 12 years I busted my butt for them,&#8221; said Edes in an email correspondence over last week. &#8220;It took them just two weeks to replace me w/(Adam) Kilgore/promoting/Amalie (Benjamin). . . their decision cost me thousands. . .&#8221;</p>
<p>(If Edes&#8217;s math is correct, the denial cost him nearly $50,000 [calculating $80 per week at 52 weeks in a year = $4,160 annually; then, 12 (Edes&#8217; tenure as a Globie) at the yearly rate for a Total of $49,920. Edes used an attorney as well, so he also had legal costs to bear.</p>
<p>The buyout application was denied, according to Edes, because Sports Editor <strong>Joe Sullivan</strong> deemed Edes &#8220;indispensable&#8221; to the paper. </p>
<p>More likely, however, Edes ruffled some feathers on Mo Boulevard by letting it be known he was leaving for the big Y! in the Sky, <a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/news;_ylt=A0wNdcYOi8BIT5AAUwAb2Z14?slug=ge-almvpforecast090208&#038;prov=yhoo&#038;type=lgns">Yahoo! Sports</a>. When the higher-ups got wind of Edes&#8217;s plan to &#8220;double-dip,&#8221; the paper dug in its heels.</p>
<p>Bygones are now bygones and Edes is in a better place with greater exposure; and the <em>Globe</em> has snagged <strong>Tony Massarotti</strong> to soften the blow (his debut with <strong>Bob Ryan</strong> this week on &#8220;Globe 10.0&#8243; was the show&#8217;s most promising pairing since <strong>Bob Neumeier</strong> teamed with Ryan for <a href="http://syndication.boston.com/globe/special/podcast/bob_ryan_point_rss.xml">Battlin&#8217; Bobs</a>). </p>
<p>The whole Edes episode is a cautionary tale of just how precarious the waters of the Newspaper Downsizing ocean have become.</p>
<p>At least one other recognizable local sports scribe is currently experiencing his own drama over an impending separation from his employer and the positioning and posturing currently at play are so similar to the Edes scenario in several ways. Maybe most of all, the circumstances mean that another domino in the Old Media/New Media universe will fall and more shifting will take place in the marketplace.</p>
<p>. . . The <a href="http://www.wickedlocal.com/gloucester/news/business/x997991069/Eagle-Tribune-cuts-52-jobs"><em>Eagle Tribune</em> layoffs</a> will hit the sports desk, but it still hasn&#8217;t been divulged who, specifically, will be affected at the <a href="http://www.eagletribune.com/pusports">paper</a>. (One visit to that website tells you all you need to know about how far behind the Eagle-Trib is. Jeesh. Worst. Sports. Landing. Page. EVER.</p>
<p>• Couple of add-ons to the now-must read and <a href="http://www.bostonherald.com/blogs/news/messenger/">must visit</a> <strong>Jessica Heslam</strong> from <a href="http://www.bostonherald.com/business/media/view/2008_09_04_Underwood_returns_to_news_at_Fox">Thursday&#8217;s Boston Herald</a>:</p>
<p>1. <a href="http://www.tvnewsday.com/articles/2008/09/03/daily.7/">Owned and operated, Fox 25&#8242;s</a> newest fox, <strong>Sara Underwood</strong> is, of course, married to multi-media man Mike Felger (WEEI, WEEI.com, Comcast, et al). The duo is once again the No. 1 media couple in Boston, and they have the potential to rival the city&#8217;s all-time media power couple, <strong>Nat and Chet</strong>. Mike&#8217;s going to burn out on sports at some point and some creative sort at one of the locals (and <strong>FOX 25</strong> is a prime candidate) will pair Felgie and the Missus as news anchors and they will make a run at WCVB&#8217;s all-timers, C&#038;N.</p>
<p>2. The <a href="http://www.bizjournals.com/boston/stories/2008/09/01/daily16.html?ana=from_rss">re-signing</a> of  <strong><a href="http://www.kathryntappen.com/press.php">Kathryn Tappen</a></strong> extension at NESN could be the equivalent of a &#8220;bat signal&#8221; from the <a href="http://www.hoovers.com/nesn/--ID__107318--/free-co-factsheet.xhtml">Watertown satellite dishes</a>. Foremost, it signifies that NESN has liked the progress Tappen has made in her two years and rightfully so. Tappen, who is engaged to a hockey journeyman, Jay Leach, has improved in every facet and is probably ready for a call-up to the No. 1 property on the network &#8211; the Red Sox.</p>
<p>Shots is told there might even be the temptation to swap <strong>Heidi Watney</strong> with Tappen and let Watney go the route of Bruins studio host until she becomes steadier in all areas. Watney, it&#8217;s safe to say, has not enamored herself to all the NESN suits in the early going, and the <a href="http://www.bustedcoverage.com/?p=6914">Jason Varitek murmurs</a> haven&#8217;t helped things.</p>
<p>. . . Heslam forwards the salacious Julie Donaldson story a bit with <a href="http://www.bostonherald.com/blogs/news/messenger/index.php/2008/09/04/julie-donaldsons-alleged-abuser-trial-delayed/">this update</a>. The smoking gun (and potential bargaining chip, it would seem) is the supposed existence of a sex tape. Heslam has been on top of the sad tale from jump street. </p>
<p>But I&#8217;m still not convinced Lattimore is currently a Slamball player because I&#8217;m not convinced Slamball still exists!</p>
<p>• Had to like the ESPN counter-program to McCain on Thursday night: No. 24 South Carolina and the Ole Ball Coach taking on feisty Vandy.</p>
<p>That my friends, Red State conundrum for thousands upon thousands.</p>
<p>• Pats Mania is sweeping all outlets and <strong>Comcast SportsNet</strong> has some guns-a-blazin&#8217; with, as their release touted, &#8220;New England&#8217;s top football writers and sports personalities such as Former Patriots <strong>Christian Fauria</strong> and <strong>Steve DeOssie</strong>; <strong>NBCSports.com&#8217;s Tom Curran</strong>; <strong>WEEI.com&#8217;s Ron Borges</strong>; Sports Illustrated&#8217;s <strong>Don Banks</strong>; <em>The Sporting News&#8217;</em> <strong>Albert Breer</strong> and <strong>ESPN&#8217;s Andy Gresh</strong> share their Patriots insight.&#8221;</p>
<p>Breer will also be the regular co-host with <strong>Kevin Winter</strong> on <strong>890 AM&#8217;s</strong> &#8220;Monday Night Countdown&#8221; (7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.) live from a West Bridgewater establishment. That show would seem to have a more realistic shot to register a blip for ESPN Radio than the Sunday morning (10 a.m. to Noon) show with Winter and Boston Metro&#8217;s <strong>Christopher Price</strong> that will do battle with established, strong-signalled offerings from BOTH flagship <strong>WBCN 104.1 FM</strong> and <strong>WEEI 850 AM</strong>. During  home games, that show will be live from a car dealership on Route 1 in Foxboro. </p>
<p>• A very close &#8211; and very astute &#8211; Friend of Shots stumbled across a gem from <strong>Gerry &#8220;Scooter&#8221; Callahan</strong> that ran in the <em>Boston Herald</em> 17 years ago (this week the station celebrated its own &#8220;banner 17&#8243; as an all-sports outfit). </p>
<p>It ran &#8211; at a now-unheard of 933 words &#8211; on August 7, 1991 in the <em>Herald</em>. My favorite portions are in bold.</p>
<p>© 1991 Boston Herald Library. Provided by ProQuest Information and Learning. All rights reserved.</p>
<blockquote>
<p>In a little less than a month, WEEI-AM will become the first all-sports station in the Boston radio market. The station is owned by the Celtics and already carries both Bruins&#8217; and Celtics&#8217; games during the winter. The rest of the air time will be filled with the occasional out-of-town or college game as well as a wide variety of talk shows and syndicated sports programs. Formerly the only all-news station in Boston, <strong>WEEI is now busy laying off everyone who doesn&#8217;t wear a baseball cap to work</strong>.</p>
<p>The Celtics somehow squeezed Eddie Andelman under their salary cap, so in the afternoon the station will feature the most established talk show host in the city. It is assuring to know that for at least a few hours a day the station will not be taking sports too seriously. Along with Eddie, Andy Moes will probably hold his own in the morning, and veterans such as Craig Mustard and Glenn Ordway will not embarrass themselves in their respective slots. Unlike WEEI under its present format, the station may soon be worth listening to even if a war hasn&#8217;t broken out in the last few minutes.</p>
<p><strong>What about the other 10 or 12 hours a day? Will they hire generic hosts with cute nicknames who talk about hockey in the summer, subscribe to <em>USA Today</em>, and rate Bill James as their favorite author? Will they have same dozen callers who become close, personal friends with the host? Can they go around the clock with jock talk and not wind up sounding like this?</strong></p>
<p>&#8220;It&#8217;s 2:27 a.m. and it&#8217;s time to take a call. Charlestown, you&#8217;re next on Sports Spew with the Scooter!&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Hello, Scooter? Am I on the air? Hello? ?!&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;You&#8217;re on the air. Go ahead, Charlestown.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Yeah, Scooter, I&#8217;m calling from Charlestown. I&#8217;m a first-time caller, and like I was telling you last time I called, I&#8217;ve been a season ticket holder for 37 years and &#8230; Hello? Are you there? Can you hear me?&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;I can hear you. Turn down your radio, you moron, and make your point.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Who you callin&#8217; a moron, moron? Me and my boys will come down there and kick your scrawny &#038;*%$#@ &#8230;&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;And you&#8217;re next, on WEEI! Go ahead, Boston.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Yo, Scootman. We&#8217;re, like, over here at, like, Northeastern University and, like, we&#8217;re partying, dude. Yeah! Paaaaarty!&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Good for you, Northeastern. Now what&#8217;s your question or comment?&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Comment? Well, like, I only got one comment: Kick butt in the Beanpot! Yeah! Paaaaarty!&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;It is 2:36 at Sports Spew and next up, we have a call from a stolen car that is being chased the wrong way at high speed down the Mass Pike. What&#8217;s on your mind, stolen-car phone?&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;I don&#8217;t know about you, Scooter, but I&#8217;ve had just about enough out of Irving Fryar. The guy&#8217;s nuts, man. He&#8217;s got a death wish. They gotta trade the bum.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;We&#8217;re losing you, stolen-car phone. Thanks for the call and good luck in prison. Let&#8217;s take one more call before we bring you go to our first guest. It&#8217;s our old friend, Ngxyeeb, at 7-Eleven in Chelsea. What&#8217;s on your mind, Ngxyeeb?&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>&#8220;Hello, Mr. Scooter. I think Uruguay will win the World Cup. What you think?&#8221;</strong></p>
<p>&#8220;Well, Ngxyeeb, I think you&#8217;re right. Brazil and Italy have some talent on the back line, but Uruguay has better corner kickers. Thanks for the call and save me a cheese Danish, old buddy. Let&#8217;s see, it&#8217;s 2:48 a.m. on Sports Spew, and it&#8217;s time to welcome our special guest. His name is Bobby &#8220;Bentnose&#8221; Boyle and he&#8217;s a scout for the Winnipeg Jets. Welcome to the show, Bentnose.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Thanks, Boomer. It&#8217;s great to talk to the people back in Austin. I grew up in Montana, and I think that&#8217;s right near Austin.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;That&#8217;s BOSTON, Bentnose. Anyway, let me ask you first about the Jets. A lot of our listeners are wondering who might step up and help the Jets win the tough Smythe Division?&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Well, Skeeter. We&#8217;ve got a kid named Sal out of Saskatoon and a guy named Frank from Frostbite Falls. They&#8217;re both tough cookies. I look for big things out of both of them.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Thanks for joining us, Bentnose. We&#8217;ve got to take a break now. When we come back, we&#8217;ll try to think of something a little more interesting.&#8221;</p>
<p><em>Did you know there are only 44 sounds in the English language? Did you know they only use three of them on this show? Did you know you&#8217;re brain is turning to Maypo? We could teach you to read, but, hey, why bother?</p>
<p>Are you down, depressed, lonely? Are you considering suicide? Well, we&#8217;d like to tell you to call their Samaritans, but since you are listening to hockey talk at 3 a.m., you&#8217;re probably a lost cause.<br />
</em></p>
<p>&#8220;OK, welcome back to Sports Spew with the Scooter, and in the next hour, we&#8217;re going to discuss a real hot topic in sports today: Golf ball dimples &#8211; do we really need 360 of them? Back to the phones, and you&#8217;re next, Charlestown.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;Hello? Scooter? Am I on the air? Hello?&#8221; </p></blockquote>
<p>Six years later, <a href="http://www.weei.com/pages/233374.php">Callahan</a> got his morning show with <strong>John Dennis</strong>. Now, eleven years later, Callahan&#8217;s farce is THE force in a city that used to be run by the newspapers.</p>
<p>• Lastly, I have taken a lot of heat in <em>certain</em> circles for first advocating for and then defending the choice of <strong>Dick Vitale</strong> as a <a href="http://www.courant.com/sports/hc-vitalehall-0904,0,5346300.story">Contributor to the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame</a>. This is not the day to lose that argument again. Instead, let&#8217;s just congratulate the <a href="http://njmonthly.com/articles/lifestyle/people/hey-its-me-richie-from-garfield.html">Jersey kid done good</a> and we can agree to disagree on his contributions to the game of basketball.</p>
<p><em>David Scott writes from a seaside shanty on the shores of Hull, Mass. and can be reached at shotsATbostonsportsmediaDOTcom.</em></p>
<p><em>Scott&#8217;s first book, with <a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/03/shots-proud-to-announce-book-deal/">Memphis Coach John Calipari</a>, is scheduled for release in the Fall of 2009.</em></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[By David Scott Boston Sports Media Watch With a week to digest the rather compelling WEEI.com news that Shots led the way on late last week, it&#8217;s clearly time for a Winners and Losers edition of &#8220;As the Boston Sports Media Market Turns&#8221;: WINNER Glenn Ordway The biggest &#8211; in every sense &#8211; winner is [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>By David Scott<br />
Boston Sports Media Watch</strong></p>
<p>With a week to digest the rather compelling <strong>WEEI.com</strong> <a href="http://medianation.blogspot.com/2008/07/radios-challenge-to-print.html">news</a> that Shots <a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/07/developing-felger-gone-from-espn-890-and-herald-set-to-join-weeicom/">led the way</a> on late last week, it&#8217;s clearly time for a Winners and Losers edition of &#8220;As the Boston Sports Media Market Turns&#8221;: </p>
<p><strong>WINNER<br />
Glenn Ordway</strong> </p>
<p>The biggest &#8211; in every sense &#8211; winner is none other than <a href="http://209.85.215.104/search?q=cache:fwrcra4sYbIJ:www.weei.com/pages/264610.php+glenn+ordway&#038;hl=en&#038;ct=clnk&#038;cd=6&#038;gl=us&#038;client=firefox-a"><strong>Glenn &#8220;Pay Day&#8221; Ordway</strong></a>, whose contract is expiring with <strong>WEEI 850 AM</strong>. Ordway has the leverage of a Posey and the WEEI.com component of the equation could very well make Ordway famously wealthy, should he manipulate the web extensions to his benefit. (Similar to Posey, Ordway is going to want the extra year AND the extra dollars.)</p>
<p>Some of the things Ordway can now roll into his contract demands would be additional monies for live-streaming (or TV broadcasting) of The Big Show; exclusive on-line chats with the Big-O; a &#8220;Big O Big Blog&#8221;; Interactive elements to his show; and whatever other scams Ordway and his handlers can figure out.</p>
<p>With all that the Big O has meant to the station, &#8216;EEI pretty much needs to show him the money.</p>
<p>In short, Ordway is probably just weeks away from becoming the town&#8217;s highest paid sports media personality ever. And considering some of the stupid money that&#8217;s been thrown around this town (Hello, WCVB and WBZ!), that&#8217;s saying something.</p>
<p><strong>LOSER<br />
Local Mainstream Sports Websites</strong></p>
<p><strong>Boston.com&#8217;s</strong> sports package on the web probably doesn&#8217;t need to start quaking in its big boots just yet, but we&#8217;d suggest that the <em>Boston Herald&#8217;s</em> digital sports division might want to get a move on things. Without Bradford&#8217;s blog, the meager <em>Herald</em> site is sure to lose traffic and loyalists.</p>
<p>Further, Bradford&#8217;s pending arrival in the <strong>New Balance Building</strong> means that he&#8217;s going to be given the keys to some very interesting toys, aka resources. Video, written word, spoken word and community development options will all be elements available to Bradford. (Might be worth looking at what the Worldwide Leader is doing with something it&#8217;s calling <a href="http://games.espn.go.com/streak/frontpage">&#8220;Streak for Cash.&#8221;</a> In essence, it&#8217;s building brand loyalty and offering fabulous cash and cache prizes. </p>
<p>Bradford thought out of the box on the beat and he will have to continue to go where others fear to tread in his new content editor role for WEEI.com. Best yet, he will still be allowed to spread his wings as a writer.</p>
<p><strong>WINNER/LOSER</strong><br />
<strong>Hank Hryniewicz</strong></p>
<p>It&#8217;s a mixed bag for Help Me Hank, the <em>Herald&#8217;s</em> resourceful sports editor. On the one hand he loses Bradford, a true talent and a voice that popped from his pages (web and print).</p>
<p>On the other hand, he has a built-in escape hatch that can plop <strong>John Tomase</strong> right on to the Red Sox beat and keep him away from Foxborough, where the whole situation is bound to be a festering sore unless Tomase is quietly shifted off football and back onto baseball. We&#8217;re told it&#8217;s Tomase&#8217;s sport of choice and he has done some of his best work from the clubhouse, not the locker room.</p>
<p>The Bradford departure affords everyone at the <em>Herald</em> a more workable situation with <strong>Karen Guregian</strong> able to take lead duties and <strong>Jeff Horrigan</strong> and <strong>Tony Mazz</strong> able to augment her efforts. Throw in <strong>Buck</strong> and a couple of <strong>Callahan</strong> classics and the Pats beat is covered pretty securely while the Sox beat gets the best available replacement for Bradford (although <em>Herald</em> freelancer <strong>Alex Speier</strong> is a close second).</p>
<p><strong>WINNER<br />
Local Off-Mainstream Sports Websites</strong></p>
<p>WEEI.com operatives are trying to convince us that the content-providers (i.e. columnists and commentators) for the new-fangled website won&#8217;t just be old graybeards looking for a check. We&#8217;ll believe that once the re-launch is complete and there&#8217;s not a <strong>Borges</strong> or a <strong>Peter May</strong> to be found on the site. Still, the promise of new blood is encouraging for some of the established local sports blogs that might be able to add content for WEEI.com VP/GM <strong>Tim Murphy</strong> and Bradford&#8217;s newborn baby.</p>
<p>Creative sorts like the people behind <strong>Soxaholix</strong>, or, dare we say it, <strong>38pitches.com</strong>, would be able to bring established audiences to the WEEI site and help to quickly build a loyal audience. It&#8217;s almost a shame that <strong>Chad Finn</strong> <a href="http://www.boston.com/sports/touching_all_the_bases/">jumped to Boston.com</a> because he&#8217;s the kind of pick-up that would indicate &#8216;EEI.com recognizes a &#8220;true&#8221; blogger-type.</p>
<p><strong>WINNER<br />
Michael Holley</strong></p>
<p>After <strong>Gerry Callahan</strong> (who probably doesn&#8217;t need the headache of writing anything beyond his limited <em>Herald</em> offerings), Holley is the in-house candidate who could help WEEI.com the most. Give him an exclusive column once a week and use him for whatever video component Bradford settles upon and the result would be some original content from an original fella with worthwhile takes. Holley is a five-tool guy and he&#8217;s smart enough to know that some groundfloor, reasonably-priced web work for the employer will serve him well down the road.</p>
<p><strong>LOSER<br />
The One Trick Ponies Currently at WEEI</strong></p>
<p>While intrusive laughing, general ignorance and single-mindedness play well on sports talk radio, the effectiveness of our generic, moronic, <a href="http://weei.com/pages/235695.php?">Meaty Men</a> for use on the website is going to be negligible. Beyond re-packaging the snorts and soundbites of Smerlas, DeAwful and The Dwarves, it&#8217;s not like any of those big, bad, bullies could ever blog or otherwise communicate effectively. Sentence writing, we&#8217;re guessing, wasn&#8217;t high on the course list at Connecticut School of Broadcasting. </p>
<p>The beauty of what WEEI.com is going to be able to do, is that it won&#8217;t have to strictly rely on in-house (non-)talents to fill the web pages. Murphy and Bradford will be able to line up freelancers and gifted souls who aren&#8217;t beholden to fart jokes and homophobia. Even if the majority of WEEI&#8217;s radio talk isn&#8217;t intelligent and barely entertaining, the website has the hope and ability to be both.</p>
<p><strong>WINNERS<br />
Jason Wolfe and Julie Kahn</strong></p>
<p>Say what you will (and Lord knows we have) about Entercom&#8217;s Boston Duo of Dynamic, but this significant move into the digital market could very well be a coup for the company and &#8216;EEI in general. The ability to use the WEEI brand across platforms and do so in a new, and much-needed way for the market is the kind of move that will keep &#8216;EEI on top for a long time to come.</p>
<p>Still, the question of whether the Entercommie culture will overcome guys like Murphy and Bradford or whether they&#8217;ll be able to overcome IT, will eventually foretell the success or failure of the initiative.</p>
<p><strong>LOSER<br />
ESPN 890</strong></p>
<p>They lose their only legit local-originating show&#8217;s host and he not only jumps ship, he jumps back to the dominating competition. As <a href="http://www.bostonmagazine.com/blogs/boston/2008/07/17/emails-for-michael-felger/">Felger said</a> to <strong>Paul Flannery</strong> at BoMag, most (including Shots) figured 890 would last a year. They&#8217;ve been around three years now but their effectiveness and place in the market is still as poor as when they began. &#8220;That was a tough road to hoe,&#8221; said Felger late last week. &#8220;I got my brains beat in for three years by WEEI and Glenn. I enjoyed 890 and having my own little show. Yeah, a (better) signal would have helped but it&#8217;s all about the competition at WEEI. They have such resources to draw on.&#8221;</p>
<p>An 890 spokesman this week indicated the station would have new line-up information in two or three weeks, but for now capable <strong>Kevin Winter</strong> has been hosting a show inexplicably called &#8220;Prime Time Live&#8221; in the old Felger slot from 3 to 6 p.m. All the usual suspects have been mentioned as possible permanent replacements for Felger, but the longer the delay in announcing the changes the more likely it is that 890 will be forced to shutter once and for all.</p>
<p><strong>WINNER<br />
Hamilton College</strong></p>
<p>WEEI is now Hamilton College East. Both Murphy and the guy who brought him into the New Balance building <a href="http://www.bostonchamber.com/BFL/Metro/jim_rushton_interview.asp">Jim Rushton</a> are <a href="http://www.linkedin.com/pub/4/533/B9A">Hamilton College</a> grads. Both graduated in 1992. Go Continentals! (Worst. Nickname. Ever.)</p>
<p>[One clarification on Murphy's career path from our reporting last week. Here's how Murphy confirms his profession progression in resume form: 1994-1999, <strong>Titleist &#038; FootJoy Worldwide</strong>, last title was Senior Brand Manager; 1999-2006, <strong>NYTimes Company/Boston Globe Media</strong>, last title was VP of Advertising &#038; Marketing; 2006-2007 <strong>Monster.com</strong>, VP of Strategic Marketing; 2007-2008, <strong>Comcast/Golf Channel</strong>, Director of Digital Media; Current, WEEI.com, VP/GM.]</p>
<p>• The <em>Hartford Courant&#8217;s</em> Red Sox beat guy, <strong>Jeff Goldberg</strong> confirms that he is taking the <a href="http://www.courant.com/business/hc-courant0626.artjun26,0,2221437.story">paper&#8217;s buyout</a> (effective at the end of the Sox season) and it&#8217;s likely he&#8217;s not the only sports desk member of the Hartford staff that <a href="http://blogs.courant.com/chip_shots/2008/07/williamson-adamonis-shine.html">takes the option</a>.  </p>
<p>Said Goldberg via email, &#8220;I grew up in West Hartford, went to Hall High (and eventually Central Conn. State Univ.) and started an internship in the sports department (at the <em>Courant</em>) the summer before my junior year at Hall (16 years old, I&#8217;m 39 now). I did just about everything up the sports department food chain &#8211; took high school scores over the phone, filed photos, did agate, copy-edited, then started writing on a regular, full-time basis about 10 years ago.</p>
<p>&#8220;But, all good things must come to an end, I&#8217;m afraid,&#8221; said Goldberg, who hopes to continue writing in the Boston market. &#8220;UConn won the first 70 games I covered (Diana Taurasi, Sue Bird crew) for the <em>Courant</em>. (Goldberg) switched to the Sox beat in 2007 and between UConn and the Red Sox, I&#8217;ve covered four championship teams in six-plus seasons. Not bad.&#8221;</p>
<p>Mark our words, as guys like Felger and Goldberg leave newspapers, there will not be 20 years-at-one-paper writers for a foreseeable stretch and the mere thought of Lifers like <strong>Bob Ryan</strong> and <strong>Dan Shaughnessy</strong> is laughable in today&#8217;s race-up-the-totem-pole world of sports journalism. </p>
<p>&#8220;Leaving the <em>Herald</em> is by far the hardest part of <a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/07/developing-felger-gone-from-espn-890-and-herald-set-to-join-weeicom/">all of this</a>,&#8221; said Felger last Friday. &#8220;I&#8217;m 39 years old. This would have been my 20th year at the Herald. It&#8217;s going to be weird not being in the paper. It really is.</p>
<p>&#8220;But the brand of WEEI is huge. They are No. 1 in the market and what they&#8217;re doing is the future.&#8221;</p>
<p>• Familiar Providence voice <strong>Scott Cordischi</strong> confirms to Shots that he will be hosting a show on <strong>WPRO</strong> on Saturday mornings from 9-11:45am. &#8220;It will be called &#8216;Scott Cordischi On Sports&#8217;  and starts Saturday (July 19th),&#8221; he said via email. &#8220;I am very much looking forward to talking sports with Rhode Islanders and Southern New Englanders once again here in Providence. I have missed talking about things like the Sox, Yankees, the Celts run to a championship, the PC coaching search, the NFL Draft, etc. It&#8217;ll be nice to do it again.&#8221;</p>
<p>• While I agree with the general sentiment that ESPN Ombudswoman <strong>Le Anne Schreiber</strong> has been mostly effective and aggressive in her role, I couldn&#8217;t help but giggle <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/columns/story?columnist=schreiber_leanne&#038;id=3485712">this week</a> when she brought up the fact that ESPN announcers sometimes do game coverage from the confines of a Bristol bunker.</p>
<p>The practice has been going on for years and we had <a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2006/08/espn-playing-games-with-team-usa-coverage/">exposed it </a> two years ago, but the tactic is still employed and there is very little way for viewers to know what is ral and what is Memorex. <a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2006/08/worldwide-misleader-responds-on-fiba-games-howard-bryant-sounds-off-and-beckett-doesnt-have-a-blister-hes-got-a-small-cut/">It was misleading then</a> and it is still misleading now. Schreiber&#8217;s ignorance on certain rudimentary matters is still puzzling to me and it makes me wonder just how effective she really is and how seriously her Ombudsing is taken by the higher-ups. </p>
<p>• A <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/espnmag/story?id=3488178">different take on Josh Beckett</a> from Friend of Shots (FOS), <strong>Matt Waxman</strong>. </p>
<p>• Speaking of former CSTV cohorts, look at what goodies the former network (now <strong>CBS College Sports</strong>) is pulling out starting this Monday:</p>
<blockquote><p><strong>CBS COLLEGE SPORTS NETWORK RELIVES THE ACTION AND EXCITEMENT OF THE 2008 NCAA® DIVISION I MEN’S BASKETBALL CHAMPIONSHIP WITH “NCAA MARCH MADNESS® REWIND”</strong></p>
<p><em>Extensive Programming Block Begins Monday, July 21, and Features EveryGame from the 2008 Tournament</em></p>
<p>CBS College Sports Network relives March Madness this summer with a special encore presentation of the 2008 NCAA Division I Men’s Basketball Championship. “NCAA MARCH MADNESS REWIND” features all 63 tournament games, from the first-round to the championship game, in their entirety, beginning Monday, July 21 (NOON, PM ET). A full programming schedule is available at www.cbssports.com/cbscollegesports.</p>
<p>Kansas’ thrilling overtime win against Memphis in the National Championship Game will air twice, Friday, Aug. 1 (10:00 PM, ET) and Saturday, Aug. 2 (6:00 PM, ET).  Other memorable games include:</p>
<p>First Round &#8211; #12 Western Kentucky over #5 Drake (101-99, OT)<br />
Airs Wednesday, July 23 (10:00 PM, ET)<br />
Drake erased a 16-point deficit in the final eight minutes of regulation to push the game into overtime. Down 99-98 in OT with 5.7 seconds left, Western Kentucky’s Ty Rogers hit a desperation three pointer from the wing to notch the win and give the Hilltoppers their first tournament victory since 1995.</p>
<p>Second Round &#8211; #1 UCLA over #9 Texas A&#038;M (51-49)<br />
Airs Sunday, July 27 (4:00 PM, ET)<br />
Down for much of the game, the Bruins survived the Aggies with the help of Darren Collison’s late game heroics.  Collison’s shot with 9.5 seconds left gave the Bruins the lead for good, propelling them to the Sweet 16.</p>
<p>Second Round &#8211; #3 Stanford over #6 Marquette (82-81, OT)<br />
Airs Sunday, July 27 (6:00 PM, ET)<br />
Stanford’s Brooke Lopez hits the winning shot with 1.3 seconds left in overtime.  The Cardinal overcomes the first half ejection of coach Trent Johnson and a six-point halftime deficit.</p>
<p>Second Round &#8211; #10 Davidson over #2 Georgetown (74-70)<br />
Airs Monday, July 28 (9:00 PM, ET)<br />
Led by Stephen Curry’s dominating second half performance, Davidson upsets Georgetown.  Curry outscored Georgetown 25 to 22 over the final 14:24 of the game.</p></blockquote>
<p>. . . For the record, I&#8217;m still not ready to watch the Memphis-Kansas game. Maybe another decade or so.</p>
<p>• Brand new farmer&#8217;s market starting up in Hull on Friday &#8211; see you there.</p>
<p><em>David Scott writes from a seaside shanty on the shores of Hull, Mass. and can be reached at shotsATbostonsportsmediaDOTcom.</em></p>
<p><em>Scott&#8217;s first book, with <a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/03/shots-proud-to-announce-book-deal/">Memphis Coach John Calipari</a>, is scheduled for release in the Fall of 2009.</em></p>
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		<title>A Sporting Chance</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Jun 2008 04:45:32 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[By David Scott Boston Sports Media Watch News this week of a Sporting News re-launch and re-focus brought equal parts optimism and pessimism. As we&#8217;ve chronicled here before, when Shots was part of the final staff to ever produce SPORT magazine, there were constant rumors that Sporting News would either be our partner in business [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>By David Scott<br />
Boston Sports Media Watch</strong></p>
<p>News this week of a <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2008/06/10/business/media/10adco.html?_r=1&#038;ref=media&#038;oref=slogin"><em>Sporting News</em> re-launch</a> and re-focus brought equal parts optimism and pessimism. As we&#8217;ve chronicled here before, when Shots was part of the final staff to ever produce <strong>SPORT</strong> magazine, there were constant rumors that <em>Sporting News</em> would either be our partner in business or our partner in death.</p>
<p>Instead, SPORT was put in the hands of some flashy, funky Brits who never understood the magazine&#8217;s history and place in American sports and decided to kill it just weeks before a spirited re-launch was scheduled. <em>Sporting News</em> forged ahead &#8211; however feebly &#8211; and now, with the latest news that it will go bi-weekly and re-focus some electronic resources, <em>TSN</em> enters another of its nine (hundred) lives.</p>
<p>Good for them, especially the part about going bi-weekly. <em>US News &#038; World Report</em> is doing the very same thing and it&#8217;s not unreasonable to think others will surely follow. If we may be so bold, we&#8217;d even suggest that venerable <em>Sports Illustrated</em> should do the same thing. They&#8217;re too proud to ever do such a thing, but it really does make a lot of sense.</p>
<p>. . . We were thrilled to hear one of the all-time good guys in the business, Florida Gator beat guy, <strong>Dave Curtis</strong>, of the <em>Orlando Sentinel</em> &#8211; as well as a Syracuse grad and a Rhode Island native &#8211; will be part of the new staff at <em>TSN</em>. Curtis, who will move to Chicago, will be sharing the national college football beat with <em>TSN&#8217;s</em> <strong>Matt Hayes</strong>. Curtis starts July 7 for <em>TSN</em>. </p>
<p>. . . Interesting to note that Deadspin&#8217;s <strong>Will Leitch</strong> will also have a column for <em>TSN</em>. We&#8217;re also hearing some other familiar names that will join <em>TSN</em> but until we confirm them, we won&#8217;t rumor-monger. But do stay tuned.</p>
<p>• The Fidgety Guy, <strong>Bill Simmons</strong>, took another not-so-subtle swipe at the conglomerate that is Disney this week in the introduction to his latest personal web page posting:</p>
<p>&#8220;. . . the good old days when I could poke fun at bad sports announcing. . . &#8221; he wrote as a lead-in to a 1999 Digital City column.</p>
<p>An <strong>ESPN</strong> spokesman informed Shots earlier in the week that, &#8220;(ESPN) employees are currently permitted to write personal blogs, but it is a policy that is under review.&#8221;</p>
<p>Sounds like Simmons better get his woe-is-me-under-the-big-corporate-umbrella comments out now while he still can.</p>
<p>• The <a href="http://news.bostonherald.com/sports/basketball/celtics/view.bg?articleid=1100075&#038;format=comments#CommentsArea">nastiness of commenters</a> reared its head with <strong>John Tomase&#8217;s</strong> filings from Los Angeles this week. At some point, the venom will probably run out, but it won&#8217;t be any time soon.</p>
<p>• <a href="http://www.mbrradio.com/">A new venture</a> for ex-<em>Herald</em> scribe <strong>Mike Shalin</strong>, who is pairing with the incomparable &#8220;Danny V,&#8221; <em>Dan Ventura</em> for a high school-centric show over at (yes, they still exist) <strong>1510 The Zone</strong>. Looks like some good early signings for Shales and the V-Man as <a href="http://hackswithhaggs.com/">&#8220;Hacks with Haggs&#8221;</a> auteur, <strong>Joe Haggerty</strong>, is going to contribute regularly.</p>
<p>Shalin reminded us that, 23 years ago, he was part of the original SportsCall crew at WRKO. So he does know good radio &#8211; although good radio doesn&#8217;t seem to have much of a home in this market where The Meat Roars and The Dale Bores.</p>
<p>• I&#8217;ve got a new project I&#8217;m taking up. It&#8217;s the <strong>Derek Kellogg</strong> First Pitch at Fenway cause. He&#8217;s already been <a href="http://umassathletics.cstv.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/052708aaa.html">proclamated by his hometown</a>, it&#8217;s time for him to get some love from his hometown team. Certainly if non-native <a href="http://umassathletics.cstv.com/sports/m-baskbl/mtt/ford_travis00.html">Travis Ford</a> got to toss from the shadow of the Monstah, DK should get at least that much &#8211; if not a luxury box for the day (to entertain blogger-types and other Beantown friends of the program). </p>
<p>• With new U.S. Citizen David Ortiz on the shelf, we got to thinking about what a Big Papi rehab stint in Pawtucket might look like for the PawSox. Who better to ask than <a href="http://www.pawsox.com/front_office/"><strong>Dan Hoard</strong></a>, the radio voice (<a href="http://www.pawsox.com/news/?from=box_scores&#038;id=546&#038;pawsox_session=200e8beda61773a0e0792a2f7ca12d4e&#038;type=news">along with <strong>Steve Hyder</strong></a>) of the PawSox?</p>
<p>&#8220;A David Ortiz rehab at McCoy would be on the short list of biggest nights in stadium history,&#8221; said Hoard in an email response to Shots. &#8220;Curt Schilling&#8217;s first rehab start last year was at McCoy and produced a season-high crowd of 11,227, and his popularity in The Nation obviously pales in comparison to Big Papi&#8217;s. The ticket demand would be so high that the PawSox would probably be tempted to sell my seat!</p>
<p>&#8220;In my opinion, the only events in stadium history that have generated similar hype are as follows:</p>
<p>&#8220;1.  The resumption of the longest game in baseball history in 1981. Major league baseball was on strike at the time, so when they picked up the game in the 33rd inning, media from all over the world swarmed into Pawtucket.</p>
<p>&#8220;2.  The Mark Fidrych vs. Dave Righetti game in 1982. It drew 9,389 into the &#8220;old&#8221; McCoy &#8211; an attendance record that lasted for 17 years until the renovated park opened in 1999.&#8221;</p>
<p>So there you have it &#8211; Papi in Pawtucket will be monumentally historic, should it ever happen.</p>
<p>• <strong>NESN</strong> has lost its damn mind. Discussing the &#8220;Sox Appeal&#8221; dating dugout during the game? Please, stop it. Now. Enough is enough.</p>
<p>. . . We had wondered whether the expiration of <strong>Hazel Mae&#8217;s</strong> deal with the Network coincided with the deal that <strong>Tom Caron</strong> had signed at the same time of Mae&#8217;s extension. We&#8217;re told Caron&#8217;s deal was for a longer term and he&#8217;s not up for renewal any time soon, which is good news for NESN viewers, as Caron has become one of the steadiest studio/desk men in all the land.</p>
<p>. . . A billboard on Route 93 is touting Jerry Remy Day at Fenway. No truth to the rumor that the first 1,000 fans will get a pack of Remy&#8217;s favorite smokes. </p>
<p>• We&#8217;re not usually the museum-visiting type, but this <a href="http://www.mos.org/exhibits_shows/coming_soon&#038;d=2472">Baseball as America</a> exhibit that touches down at the Museum of Science starting this Sunday could lure us in.</p>
<p>There are four special programs that caught our eye and will likely do the same for you:</p>
<blockquote><p>Saturday, July 12, 1:00 p.m.<br />
Voices of the Game<br />
Joe Castiglione, Red Sox radio broadcaster and author, and Curt Smith, author, columnist, and television/radio host<br />
Cahners Theater, Blue Wing, Level 2, free with exhibit hall admission</p>
<p>Tuesday, July 22, 6:30 p.m.<br />
Fenway and the New Generation of Ballparks<br />
Janet Marie Smith, Senior Vice President of Planning and Development, Boston Red Sox<br />
Cahners Theater, Blue Wing, Level 2, free </p>
<p>Saturday, August 2, 1:00 p.m. and 3:00 p.m.<br />
Babe Ruth and Ted Williams: Behind the Legends<br />
Leigh Montville, former Boston Globe columnist, former senior writer at Sports Illustrated, and author of &#8220;The Big Bam: The Life and Times of Babe Ruth and Ted Williams: The Biography of an American Hero&#8221;<br />
Shapiro Science Live! Stage, free with exhibit hall admission</p>
<p>Babe Ruth: 1:00 p.m.  |  Ted Williams: 3:00 p.m.</p>
<p>Saturday, August 9 at 1:00 p.m.<br />
The Spaceman on the Art and Science of Pitching<br />
Bill “Spaceman” Lee, former Red Sox pitcher (1969-1978), author, and star of the 2006 documentary film, “Spaceman in Cuba”<br />
Cahners Theater, Blue Wing, Level 2, free with exhibit hall admission</p>
<p>Seating is limited for all shows. First come, first served.  . . . Museum members may reserve a limited number of free-seating tickets the week of the program by calling: 617-589-3169. Check with the MOS for more details.</p></blockquote>
<p>• Lastly, we once again we remind you that Shots is attempting to raise some China Earthquake relief funds. </p>
<p>I have donated the equivalent of $150 to the China Earthquake Relief Efforts by offering a limited edition orange, rubber bracelet with the message, “5.12.08,” on it to the next 35 readers of this blog who forward me a Red Cross (or other earthquake charity) donation confirmation. The orange color is reminiscent of the rescue workers’ jumpers and the date is the day the quake struck. It’s a small gesture or remembrance, but one worth making.</p>
<p>The donation can be for any amount, just as long as it is directed to the China quake. Include your mailing address with the contribution confirmation in an email to me at shots@bostonsportsmedia.com, and I will send a bracelet to you via US Post.</p>
<p>It’s all just one little neighborhood we live in, folks. So help thy neighbor, please.</p>
<p><em>David Scott writes from a seaside shanty on the shores of Hull, Mass. and can be reached at shotsATbostonsportsmediaDOTcom.</em></p>
<p><em>Scott&#8217;s first book, with <a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/03/shots-proud-to-announce-book-deal/">Memphis Coach John Calipari</a>, is scheduled for release in the Fall of 2009.</em></p>
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		<title>Tomase Moment of Truth Live Blog; Sports Guy Gets Fidgety AGAIN</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 16 May 2008 03:23:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>David</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[By David Scott Boston Sports Media Watch Some people sleep out for concert tickets. Others wait for XBox video games to be released. A few need to be the first to see a new release in movie theaters. As a media critic in the Internet Age, I prefer to wait up late night for the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>By David Scott<br />
Boston Sports Media Watch</strong></p>
<p>Some people sleep out for concert tickets. Others wait for XBox video games to be released. A few need to be the first to see a new release in movie theaters.</p>
<p>As a media critic in the Internet Age, I prefer to wait up late night for the arrival of things like the <em>Boston Herald&#8217;s </em>/<strong>John Tomase&#8217;s</strong> Spygate Explanation of what the heck went wrong in this whole sordid mess.</p>
<p>The process will go like this: The <em>Herald</em> will post the story sometime shortly after midnight; We will cut and paste a copy into the live blog; we will read the story; we will then begin the discussion as it were.</p>
<p>By live-blogging the posting of a story which will appear in Friday&#8217;s <em>Herald</em> and then assessing that piece in a live format will offer us (and I hope there is an us) a real-time, in-the-moment, visceral assessment of what Tomase has given us in Day Three of Tomasegate content.</p>
<p>The brilliant thing about live-blogging with CoverItLive.com&#8217;s outstanding software is that the entire live blog can be replayed and enjoyed by anyone at any time. For better or worse. So if you join us late, just click &#8216;replay&#8217; and enjoy.</p>
<p>One other programming note: Some Shots&#8217; normal Friday fodder <del datetime="2008-05-16T05:29:32+00:00">will be</del> has been added to this post (<strong>below the CoverItLive box</strong>) <del datetime="2008-05-16T05:29:32+00:00">once the live blog is over</del>. Included is a look at the latest episode of Woe-Is-<strong>Bill Simmons</strong> and some nastiness in <strong>Heidi Watney&#8217;s</strong> Fresno wake.</p>
<p>Enjoy the Live Blog and be sure to take part in the polling and comments AFTER you have entirely read his explanation. We don&#8217;t want to completely rush to judgment.</p>
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<p>• Wow, that went extremely well. Probably a good core of seven commenters and some legit discussion of the whole process of reading Tomase&#8217;s explanation/non-apology, apology.<br />
Worth a &#8216;replay&#8217; if you have the time. . . good diversity of commenters, too.</p>
<p>• While the <em>Herald</em> shimmies and squirms its way out of Tomasegate (Son of Spygate), there&#8217;s a noteworthy battle emerging between ex-<em>Herald</em> lackey, <strong>Bill Simmons</strong> (now The Sports Guy) and the Worldwide Leader in Prima Donnas, ESPN.</p>
<p>Simmons is <a href="http://deadspin.com/390425/simmons-certain-promises-were-not-kept"> yet again restless</a> under the stringent reins of ESPN.com and he shared his semi-regular <a href="http://www.oldielyrics.com/lyrics/joni_mitchell/urge_for_going.html">urge-for-going</a>. We&#8217;ve had past Woe-is-me from the comfortably wealthy Simmons and to be honest, in this week when Tomase clings to his job by his notepad wire, we don&#8217;t need to be hearing the guy with one of the Top 5 jobs in sports writing bitching about constraints &#8211; real or perceived.</p>
<p>Know this too &#8211; ESPN is none-too-pleased with the latest Simmons microburst and probably really ticked off about the <a href="http://sportsguy.blogspot.com/">splinter website</a> Simmons christened this week. </p>
<p>Shots alone has discovered these references to Simmons re-inventing or re-explaining what he believed to be his ESPN role that date back to 2005 and are found:<a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2005/06/hey-hank-here-to-help/">here (3rd note from bottom)</a>, <a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2005/09/the-boston-sports-guy-revisited-reinvented-and-revealed/">here (leeway comments)</a>, <a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2005/10/scotts-shots-ombudsblogger-assesses-the-bill-simmons-story/">here (post-Janet Jackson era comment)</a> and <a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2005/11/rammer-jammer-sports-guy/">here (his NY Times interview)</a>.</p>
<p>The Guy clearly doesn&#8217;t like being told what to do or how to do it, and every now and again, he manages to get that message out.</p>
<p>So, in a Thursday email Shots asked Simmons these questions two:</p>
<blockquote><p>1. If things are so awful at ESPN, why not leave?</p>
<p>2. Did you need prior approval to start your own blog page independent of ESPN? How serious will you take that blogging (daily, weekly, whenever?)</p></blockquote>
<p>Simmons politely declined to respond, perhaps already feeling like he&#8217;d said enough to Will Leitch at Deadspin.</p>
<p>ESPN spokesman <strong>Mike Soltys</strong> also declined to comment further on Simmons saying, via email on Thursday, &#8220;(W)e aren&#8217;t going to get in a long dialogue on Bill. . . just going to leave it to what we said yesterday.&#8221;</p>
<p>Wednesday&#8217;s comment went like this: &#8220;Bill is an exceptional talent with a unique voice that we&#8217;re proud to bring to fans. In any creative environment that features talented people, there will inevitably be differences. As we have in the past, we&#8217;ll continue to work through them.&#8221;</p>
<p>Some Guys just don&#8217;t seem to appreciate how damn good they have it, ya know?</p>
<p>• Wow, <strong>Le Anne Schreiber</strong> gets a little carried away <a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/espn/columns/story?columnist=schreiber_leanne&#038;id=3398372">on this one</a>. Yeah, the WWL did a nice job on the OJ Mayo story. But ESPN still completely underplayed the Reggie Bush story because it didn&#8217;t &#8220;own it.&#8221; Yahoo! did. She also touches on Miguel Tejada and then proceeds to question just how synergetic the TV and dot-com side are. Good stuff all around, but I do find myself thinking she has to do it bi-weekly. It&#8217;s always been the problem, even when Solomon had the space. Not frequent enough and not emphasized enough when presented.</p>
<p>• Nice headline on <a href="http://fifthdown.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/05/16/herald-reporter-walks-through-how-he-botched-article/">this <strong>Toni Monkovic</strong></a> blog entry for the <em>New York Times</em>. &#8220;Botched.&#8221; That&#8217;s what this was &#8211; a complete botching on the part of Tomase, the NFL, the Patriots (originally); Roger Goodell; the <em>Herald&#8217;s</em> management and leadership; are we missing anyone?</p>
<p>• Had to be a Comments record week for the Herald, as <a href="http://www.bostonherald.com/sports/football/patriots/view.bg?articleid=1094171&#038;format=comments&#038;srvc=home&#038;position=1">Tony Mazz&#8217;s piece</a> generated over 200 comments on Thursday. Granted, a good 80 percent are worthless, vulgar, ill-informed or all of the above.</p>
<p>The sharp contrast from Mazz&#8217;s fire flamer to the editor&#8217;s letter from Kevin R. Convey (side-by-side in the print edition) is yet another illustration of just how opportunistic the <em>Herald&#8217;s</em> approach has been all week. Sorry, <strong>Dan Kennedy</strong>, but I don&#8217;t see how any can&#8217;t see the self-promotion aspect of how the <em>Herald</em> has (mis)handled Tomasegate into a three day newsstand boon.</p>
<p>• Some <a href="http://www.fresnobeehive.com/archives/2008/05/do_you_promise.html#more">serious <strong>Heidi Watney</strong> backlash in Fresno</a> and the comments are certainly worth perusing. We&#8217;re starting to think there may have been a reason &#8211; beyond NESN&#8217;s frugal ways &#8211; for the delay in hiring Watney after her audition out West.  </p>
<p>[By the way, an email to <strong>Joel Feld</strong> and spokesman <strong>Gary Roy</strong> at <strong>NESN</strong> this week inquiring why Shots has been taken off email distribution for the Network's press releases was never returned by either party. We would certainly seek comment on whether the Network knew particulars of Watney's departure from Fresno, but if they aren't going to respond to emails, we're not going waste our time. This is how business is done over there, apparently. We welcome responses by either gentleman.]</p>
<p>Ever-diligent and alert <a href="http://blog.masslive.com/redsoxmonster/2008/05/this_heidi_controversy_wont_be.html">Red Sox Monster</a>, <strong>Dan Lamothe</strong> was sniffing the same trail. Nice week for the Monstah: TBL gig; Some Simmons revelations and a guest appearance at the Shots&#8217; Live Blog (the third of which was a more of a coup for us, than anything.)</p>
<p>• <strong>Peter May</strong>, now officially done with the <em>Globe</em>, <a href="http://sports.yahoo.com/nba/news;_ylt=AoycEO52yFbjKS0VGvfCvm.8vLYF?slug=ys-clebos051408&#038;prov=yhoo&#038;type=lgns">turns up at Yahoo!</a> again in a freelance role.</p>
<p>• Lobel is <a href="http://www.boston.com/sports/articles/2008/05/15/05_15_08_bob_lobel_chat/">already talking comeback</a> and lobbying for a radio gig. So predictable and so disheartening. Have fun in the New Balance building with his act, y&#8217;all.</p>
<p>• Some worthwhile Tomase follow-ups you may have missed are <a href="http://bleacherreport.com/articles/22220-Tomase-and-Me-Herald-Reporter-All-Over-Spygate-from-the-Start-090508">here</a> and <a href="http://www.roochnation.com/2008/05/i-spy-jealousy-ego.html">here</a>.</p>
<p>• One scenario already being floated from Herald Square is to send Tomase back to the Sox beat and put <strong>Jeff Horrigan</strong> full time on the Patriots beat. No matter the apology and the explanation it will be tough for Tomase to effectively do his job in Foxborough. Tough, not impossible, but certainly not easy.</p>
<p>• <a href="http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/sports/chad/5774591.html">Greatest Feinstein takedown ever.</a> Send Norman Chad a dollar, Shirley. (Not my mom Shirley, Chad&#8217;s Shirley.)</p>
<p><em>David Scott writes from a seaside shanty on the shores of Hull, Mass. and can be reached at shotsATbostonsportsmediaDOTcom.</em></p>
<p><em>Scott&#8217;s first book, with <a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/03/shots-proud-to-announce-book-deal/">Memphis Coach John Calipari</a>, is scheduled for release in the Fall of 2009.</em></p>
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		<title>Boston.com Outkicks Its Walsh Coverage; Now What for Pats v. Herald?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[By David Scott Boston Sports Media Watch As if getting beaten by its sister on its own region&#8217;s biggest off-field story in years wasn&#8217;t enough, Boston.com further embarrassed the Boston Globe brand on Wednesday night when it sent out an &#8216;email alert&#8217; of breaking news regarding the Matt Walsh fiasco. The mass email arrived at [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>By David Scott<br />
Boston Sports Media Watch</strong></p>
<p>As if getting beaten by its sister on its own region&#8217;s biggest off-field story in years wasn&#8217;t enough, <strong>Boston.com</strong> further embarrassed the <em>Boston Globe</em> brand on Wednesday night when it sent out an &#8216;email alert&#8217; of breaking news regarding the Matt Walsh fiasco. The mass email arrived at Shots&#8217; inbox at 9:47 p.m.</p>
<p>Problem was, Boston.com had NO stories nor links to <strong><a href="http://topics.nytimes.com/top/reference/timestopics/people/b/greg_bishop/index.html?inline=nyt-per">Greg Bishop&#8217;s</a></strong> <a href="http://www.nytimes.com/2008/05/08/sports/football/08nfl.html?ref=sports">New York Times story</a> for at least 20 minutes after distribution of the email, which directed recipients &#8220;. . . To read more, visit http://www.boston.com.&#8221;</p>
<p>When Boston.com finally did <a href="http://www.boston.com/sports/football/patriots/articles/2008/05/07/report_walsh_turns_over_tapes_but_not_of_super_bowl_walkthrough/">have a summary</a> of the <em>Times</em>&#8216; story at 10:11 p.m., the story&#8217;s byline space was left blank with just a &#8220;By&#8221; and the tagline read: &#8220;Background information from the <em>Globe&#8217;s</em> <strong>Christopher L. Gasper</strong> was used in this report.&#8221;</p>
<p>. . . <a href="http://www.boston.com/sports/football/patriots/articles/2008/05/07/walsh_has_tapes_but_not_of_walkthrough/">This</a>, from Mike Reiss was later posted in the 11 p.m. hour.</p>
<p>. . . In fairness, the <em>Herald</em> was woefully behind on the late-breaking (but not ridiculously so) news. But they didn&#8217;t send me an email directing me to the their website the way Boston.com&#8217;s gun-jumpers did.</p>
<p>. . . Just for kicks we clicked over to &#8220;Hit It&#8221; at the new <strong>NESN.com</strong>, thinking that a TV news-gathering operation may have had the sense to immediately post something on the Walsh development. No such luck. But fear not, NESN &#8211; <strong>Yahoo! Sports</strong> had nothing within the first hour of the Times&#8217; story. (Interestingly, the NESN TV ticker did have the news &#8211; that thing needs to get synced to the website, folks.)</p>
<p><a href="http://sports.espn.go.com/nfl/news/story?id=3386162">ESPN sure did</a>. And we can only imagine the overplay they give it between now and the Walsh meeting on the 13th.</p>
<p>• The most intriguing development from the Walsh tapes delivery may be what it means legally for the <em>Boston Herald</em>, its writer <strong>John Tomase</strong> and the New England Patriots. Many Shots confidants (<a href="http://www.patsfans.com/new-england-patriots/messageboard/showthread.php?t=80571&#038;page=2">and others</a>, of course) are convinced that the wording of the <a href="http://www.patriots.com/search/index.cfm?ac=searchdetail&#038;pid=31734&#038;pcid=47&#038;rss=1">Patriots&#8217; April 23 statement</a> was specifically geared to emphasize the Pats&#8217; contention that they never did anything improper surrounding the St. Louis Super Bowl. If those theorists are correct and the specific wording of, &#8220;At all times, we cooperated fully with the league’s investigation and stand by our initial public statement from Saturday, Feb. 2, 2008: &#8216;The suggestion that the New England Patriots recorded the St. Louis Rams’ walkthrough on the day before Super Bowl XXXVI in 2002 is absolutely false,&#8217;&#8221; then the <em>Herald</em> and Tomase would seem to be in a precarious position.</p>
<p>Walsh&#8217;s lawyer addressed the mystery of the St. Louis tape directly to the <em>Times</em>:</p>
<blockquote><p>&#8220;Mr. Walsh has never claimed to have a tape of the walk-through,&#8221; said Walsh&#8217;s lawyer Michael Levy, according to the Times. &#8220;Mr. Walsh has never been the source of any of the media speculation about such a tape. Mr. Walsh was not the source for the Feb. 2 <em>Boston Herald</em> article.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>And now the biggest question of the whole mess becomes, &#8220;Who was that source?&#8221;</p>
<p>• So, in summary &#8211; A marketing email that was most likely generated by a person with good news judgment steered potential Boston.com users to a website that had nothing to report; in so doing it triggered traffic for its NYT company compadre; and also exposed the paper&#8217;s miscommunication network.</p>
<p>• <strong>Heidi Watney&#8217;s</strong> first test in her new market came on Wednesday night as the Sox lost a wild one to the Tigers. She was properly somber in her tease and throw to sooooo-yesterday <strong>Hazel Mae</strong> for the tease of <strong>SportsDesk</strong>, following a tease for Sox Tox with Tom Caron and sidekEck. (Jeebus &#8211; how much teasing is going on over there these days?)</p>
<p>Watney struggled a bit through Terry&#8217;s Take on Wednesday and the low-talking-after-a-loss Francona doesn&#8217;t help matters. We&#8217;re all waiting to offer full assessments on Watney, but the earliest indications reveal she is a 26-year-old, green and still-learning TV personality. Fresno is a long way from Boston in many ways and with NESN&#8217;s payscale there is always going to be need for patience and forgiveness with new hires. [Yes, that signals the official start of <strong>Watney Watching</strong>. Please proceed with caution you Dawgs and Monsters and Fangs.]</p>
<p>. . . &#8220;What a terrible way to lose. Nobody hit the ball hard (for Detroit in the ninth),&#8221; said <strong>Dennis Eckersley</strong> in the postgame show. Eck really needs to just get up and move on down to the big network in Bristol. He&#8217;s over-ready for a national gig.</p>
<p>• What a weak explosion by Paps in the Visitors&#8217; dugout on following the 10-9, broken bat, walk-off loss. Smash something. Make a splash. Spray some cups. Use a bat. Slap and ass. I actually think he may have been more pissed that he couldn&#8217;t find his right warm-up jersey. What do you bet he picked up Lugo&#8217;s warm-up first?</p>
<p>[Video to come, from everywhere, I'm sure. . . . Cliff's Notes version: He kicked one Gatorade bucket, pawed at another and generally had a very poor hissy fit after a very forgivable loss.]</p>
<p><em>David Scott writes from a seaside shanty on the shores of Hull, Mass. and can be reached at shotsATbostonsportsmediaDOTcom.</em></p>
<p><em>Scott&#8217;s first book, with <a href="http://shots.bostonsportsmedia.com/2008/03/shots-proud-to-announce-book-deal/">Memphis Coach John Calipari</a>, is scheduled for release in the Fall of 2009.</em></p>
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