As a result of that, dave.singer@gmail.com (Dave Singer) belives:
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Matthew Cerrone tells the real story:
Maybe Omar did it on purpose, figuring he was done, and he wanted to get a head start with Tony on his 3 year paid vacation?
dave.singer@gmail.com (Dave Singer) might have an idea about it:
by Dave Singer at 7:43 AM Labels: Adam Rubin , Daily News , New York Mets , Omar Minaya , Tony Bernazard
dave.singer@gmail.com (Dave Singer) remembers that:
This is blatantly inaccurate, and has been quoted differently in every other paper this morning. The NY Post correctly quotes Omar as saying : "Adam, you gotta understand this, Adam, for the past couple of years, has lobbied for a player development position," Minaya said.
For example, JamesK considers:
Comments Display: Expanded Collapsed Thank You I said this yesterday in the game thread. Its not that I dont like Adam Rubin, but what he did was unethical. I would assume he is downplaying it now, his job is at stake, as I am sure the Ombudsman at The Daily News is now launching his own investigation. And if his defense is that everyone in the sports journalism world does it, then it is patently obvious that the majority of the sports journalism world is an open sewer of talentless hacks trying to break into the game. Which is a shame because Rubin did a great job in breaking this story. But now I have to question his motives. by aparkermarshall on Jul 28, 2009 7:10 AM EDT reply actions 0 recs
For example, JamesK considers:
Jeff Wilpon has just come out in the last hour or so to personally apologize to Rubin. He said Omar had made a mistake and embarrassed the organization and Omar will be calling Rubin personally to apologize himself. Wilpon said that what Rubin did was not improper and that he is asked similar questions by others all the time. So I think that says it all about Rubin s actions in the past regarding his career. There was nothing improper there.
Matthew Cerrone is absolutely sure that:
Update, 4:15 pm: During today s press conference to announce the firing of Tony Bernazard, Mets GM Omar Minaya was clear to point out that Adam Rubin of the Daily News, who wrote the initial reports about Bernazard, had been lobbying the team for a job in the team s player development department.
Similarly, noreply@blogger.com (Tony Arnoldine) adds:
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While it may be true, dave.singer@gmail.com (Dave Singer) thinks:
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Robert Z can't forget that:
This does not excuse Omar or the Wilpons for allowing Bernazard to act in an unprofessional way this long, and for the neglect of the farm system. However, once a franchise shows that they are under the media or fan s whim, it s over.
noreply@blogger.com (Tony Arnoldine) points out another thing aside from that:
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Matthew Cerrone objects:
stickguy says: July 27, 2009 at 6:19 pm GMs would deal with Osama Bin laden if they thought they were getting the better end of the deal. Heck, they are probably salivating to get Omar on the phone to try and rob him blind while he is distracted (well, more than usual). Ass uming Jeffy will let him make a deal at this point! deloid says: July 27, 2009 at 7:03 pm Correct. If I m a GM and I see him as gone in a few days I don t waste my time and energy making a deal that can t happen. It s not what I think you suggest, that the other GMs will be offended by his behavior. This is a simple business based reality.
Matthew Cerrone has another idea:
Think of the outcry if the financial reporter assigned to Lehman bros., just before the crash, was asking the CEO hwo to get a job on wall street? you think his impartiality might be a tad compromised?
Furthermore, JamesK claims:
This. by TheLetter2 on Jul 28, 2009 1:34 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs It's only unethical if he used his position to get someone fired, which he didn t. It doesn t seem that he fabricated anything, he reported what happened as he is supposed to. There is nothing wrong with inquiring about another job, regardless of what your position is. If you can point to an example to where it compromised is journalistic standards, the yes he was wrong. Rubin did nothing wrong or unethical and this is being blown out proportion. "We must win and we must know how to win rather than win because we have statistical people." by Evan_S on Jul 28, 2009 1:45 PM EDT up reply actions 0 recs
dave.singer@gmail.com (Dave Singer) also takes into account the following fact:
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JamesK thinks that the problem is:
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Hojo's Mojo also takes into account the following fact:
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