If you’ve been following the Major League Baseball lockout, you’ve no doubt seen the defining photo of the fiasco.
There was Rob Manfred, caught on camera practicing his golf swing at Roger Dean Stadium in Jupiter, Fla., last Tuesday. The MLB commissioner fiddled while Rome burned.
Even if you watched Manfred’s news conference later that day, you might not have picked up on a telling moment. The New York Post’s Ken Davidoff, who is retiring from covering baseball, asked Manfred a question. In response, Manfred made reference to Davidoff’s past criticisms of him and said that he’ll really miss the writer. Manfred’s response dripped with sarcasm and anger. It was not exactly the time or the place for the commissioner to take a shot at a reporter.
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