Layoffs at MLB.com claim a few

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SnoopyBoy

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MLB.com, which I thought was about as stable as it comes in this business, has laid off 20-25 people, including seven in editorial. Included are Jim Molony, Jack O'Connell, Mike Scarr, Justice Hill, Robert Falkoff and Kevin Czerwinski.

Apologies if posted elsewhere...
 
This is really ****ing disgusting.

They are PRINTING money at mlb.com. PRINTING IT. It's not like they're operating a dying medium. MLB.com is profitable a zillion times over. Yet these rotten bastards are STILL cutting people and STILL cutting space. It's the ****ing Internet! There's no space restrictions! Yet there are fewer and fewer stories every year.

The end game is interns doing everything and the place just existing to sell T-shirts. Book it.

A lot of good people lost their jobs there. **** you, mlb.com.
 
I can't believe this. It's every day now. And no one works harder than a baseball writer with no space restraints. I just don't know what to think anymore...
 
Hope someone reminds Bud about this the next time he blathers on and on about baseball's health.
 
MLB.com isn't filling correspondent openings with seasoned pros, either. Mostly green ex-collegians. Big surprise there.
 
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BYH said:
This is really ****ing disgusting.

They are PRINTING money at mlb.com. PRINTING IT. It's not like they're operating a dying medium. MLB.com is profitable a zillion times over. Yet these rotten bastards are STILL cutting people and STILL cutting space. It's the ****ing Internet! There's no space restrictions! Yet there are fewer and fewer stories every year.

The end game is interns doing everything and the place just existing to sell T-shirts. Book it.

<b>A lot of good people lost their jobs there. **** you, mlb.com.</b>


Amen. Slimy bastards.
 
Lee Jackson Beauregard said:
MLB.com isn't filling correspondent openings with seasoned pros, either. Mostly green ex-collegians. Big surprise there.

Not mostly. Completely.

Baseball is doing just fine. But there's always more fat to cut for Bob DuPuy and the rest of the rotten pieces of ****.
 
Know a number of people there, so was concerned for former collleagues, but not any of these. Still sucks, though.
 
Damn, man, Justice is a good dude. This sucks. Again. It always sucks. ****.
 
Bud made $14.5 million in 2005.

Note to Bud: See auto industry. Meet you there in a few.
 
[....... waiting for Jim Jenks to weigh in on the cuts and on working with all green ex-collegians rather than seasoned pros ....... ]
 
Joe Williams said:
[....... waiting for Jim Jenks to weigh in on the cuts and on working with all green ex-collegians rather than seasoned pros ....... ]

My guess is you'll be waiting a long time.
 
Lee Jackson Beauregard said:
It's a great time in the business to be inexperienced and know nothing.

I would say the two of those are mutually exclusive. You can be inexperienced and still be a good writer and good reporter. ****, Graham Bensinger is one of the best interviewers I've heard, and he's what, 19, 20?
 
Justice was a class guy. I spoke to him at a couple job fairs last year. I hope he lands on his feet.
 
This isn't an original thought, but I think it applies to many of the situations right now: Too many corporations—MLB included, I'd guess—use a poor economy as an excuse to hand employees their papers. MLB is making tons upon tons of money but who would complain about layoffs at a time like this, when it's happening to everyone?
 
Lee Jackson Beauregard said:
It's a great time in the business to be inexperienced and know nothing.
I respectfully disagree.
It's not a great time in the business for anyone. experienced, inexperienced, old, young, everyone.
 
Oh, ****, There are two guys on that list who I've worked with and know are good people and good writers.

For one of them I think this is his third layoff. How can good people constantly get screwed like this?
 

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