During yesterday's MLB Trade Deadline coverage
4 p.m. came and went without a last minute blockbuster. Then
Worse than ESPN's on-air and on-line boners were MLB.com whose last two reports at the end of their day of wire-to-wire blogging were about the long-dead Jason Bay-to-Devil Rays deal then curiously "Bay To Dodgers?" at about 4:04.
Considering how evolved the world of media is supposed to be at this point it was an amazing occurrence that knocked so many of the big boys back to the teletype age reduced to piggy-backing off of each other through most of the day. It's especially odd given that so many of the experts and trade deadline hawks were given assurances that something last-last minute could conceivably happen. But why wasn't everyone looking at the Red Sox come 2:45 p.m. when the Dodgers supposedly swooped in to make the deal to triple-check to see if something was still afoot? It was odd.
Yet ESPN.com of course still had the gall to use the phrase "first reported by Amy K. Nelson" until they finally removed it earlier in the evening. Maybe they were giving Nelson credit for handing Jon Heyman's report to Linda Cohn?
Red Sox Send Ramirez To Dodgers acquire Bay in three-team trade [SI.com]
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