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Well, if you are…I just wanted to say I would be more than willing to participate…if you wanted to copy (on Yankees Magazine?) the great idea that SNY and the Mets recently had with respect to team bloggers for a feature on Mets Weekly. (Hat tip: CSTB.)

4 Responses to “YES, Yanks, Are You Listening?”

  1. Corey Says:

    no offense, but you are on the SNY network, and all you do is bash the yankee brass…not erroneously, but how can you expect the yankees to do this lol

  2. Steve Lombardi Says:

    The SNY network is present at all Yankees home games – in the clubhouse after the game, etc. – just like every other media outlet.

    Further, if the Yankees banned every reporter who said something less than lovey-dovey about them at one time or another, then there would be no reporters at any of their games.

  3. Corey Says:

    he SNY network is present at all Yankees home games – in the clubhouse after the game, etc. – just like every other media outlet.
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    true, but do the yankees really want to advertise, albeit unintentionally, for SNY? It is their competition after all.

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    Further, if the Yankees banned every reporter who said something less than lovey-dovey about them at one time or another, then there would be no reporters at any of their games.
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    ok, but the reporters play nice in front of them because it is their careers. You own a blog, very different. With a reporter the yanks know that in reality they are in control as they DO have the power to ban, keeping reporters in line. What’s to keep you in line?

  4. Steve Lombardi Says:

    ~~With a reporter the yanks know that in reality they are in control as they DO have the power to ban, keeping reporters in line.~~

    But, the Yankees wouldn’t ban a reporter for what he wrote – if it was an opinion, etc. Even they know that they would get killed for that.

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