Baseball and the Media: How Fans Lose in Today's Coverage of the Game

2007 
1: A Long, Strange Journey to the Pressbox and Clubhouse 2: Old-Time Players and Scribes - A Symbiotic Relationship 3: The Baseball Beat Writer - From Most Coveted Job to a Way Station to Something Else 4: The Players' Side - Hollywood-Style Celebrities or Upstanding Role Models? 5: Baseball's Golden Children? Definitely Not 6: LaTroy Hawkins and Carl Everett - Jekyll and Hyde Characters in their Media Relations 7: A Lot Less Chewin' the Fat with Managers 8: All the News that's Not Fit to Print - or be Attributed 9: The Red and Blue States of Baseball Journalism 10: The Politics of Baseball Media 11: Chicago A Toddlin', But Soft, Baseball Media Town 12: No-Shows in the Pressbox and Clubhouse 13: Sports-Talk Radio - Entertainment at the Expense of Accuracy? 14: No More Harry Carays 15: Old vs. New Media
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