It's not a reporter's job to simply ask a question and write down verbatim what they tell you. When you don't question the legitimacy of the story from the source, you become propaganda.Vogelbomb wrote: ↑Mon Jan 27, 2025 4:21 amUmm, it's actually a reporter's job to report.
Jude reported what he was told by his source. It's not his job to opine on whether or not the M's were right in thinking so, not unless he's given the freedom to write a column. Currently at the Times, that responsibility falls on the shoulders of Vorel and Calkins.
And did any of you stop to think for a second that maybe the Mariners FO -- in which it has already been reported this winter is changing up their approach on finding hitters who will thrive at Safeco -- is finally now doing a deeper dive on which players will be successful at their home park after so many failures, Garver included?
It might be a new thing. I understand the pessimism, but man, it is awfully tired.
It's a reporters job to get the truth.
The Seattle Times just has a dogshit sports editor who doesn't hold his reporters to higher standards.
Has nothing to do with opining.