The AP and UPI wire services that provide news online are also owned by the newspapers. Sadly
The AP and UPI wire services that provide news online are also owned by the newspapers. Sadly
League Team years Record Wild Card Division Pennants Titles MSL San Diego Padres 2034-2059 2,217-1,995 1 6 3 1 TBL Arizona Diamondbacks 2005-2018 1,216-1,053 1 9 6 3 TSSL San Diego Padres 2015-2021, 2024-2028 1,017-928 0 7 3 2 TSSL Texas Rangers 2029-2033 396-414 0 0 0 0
I just find it funny that the NY Times did a story on Papi and Manny. Just saying.
2003 Hybrid World Champion (115-47 reg season, 11-4 playoffs)
TBL: Anaheim Angels 2006-present (238-244 regular season, 1 division title)
MSL: St Louis Cardinals 2013-present (2734-2936 regular season, 5 division titles, 2 championships)
TSSL: Seattle Mariners 2006-2029, Pittsburgh Pirates 2030-present (209-277, 5 division titles w/SEA, 1 championship w/SEA)
The difference is, when a newspaper reports a false story, it's not the fault of the newspaper as a whole. It falls on the INDIVIDUAL journalist, and the editor. The other reporters, and other people not involved are unrelated and don't lose credibility. Since the majority of people involved maintain their credibility, the paper maintains credibility.
In the case of a player, he took the steroids. Whether he tested positive once or a million times, he took steroids. Not only that, but newspapers report hundreds of stories per day. Baseball players get tested like 4 times per year. So, if a baseball player passes 3 out of 4....it's a much larger percentage than if a newspaper messes up 1 story a year.....
It's just a different situation.