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KANSAS CITY, Mo. (AP) — Two reporters who asked contentious questions at a news conference introducing Dayton Moore as Royals general manager had their credentials revoked Friday. <cm-bd>¶
Bob Fescoe of WHB and Rhonda Moss of KCSP, competing sports-talk radio stations in Kansas City, said they were informed by public relations director Aaron Babcock that their credentials were taken away. <cm-bd>¶
Both said when they asked Babcock why the team had taken the action, he said he didn’t know. <cm-bd>¶
David Witty, the Royals vice president for communications and marketing, said the credentials were withdrawn for the remainder of the season. He declined further comment when reached by The Associated Press. <cm-bd>¶
“All I can say is their credentials were revoked. That’s all I will say,” Witty told the AP. <cm-bd>¶
Chad Boeger, the president of WHB, couldn’t immediately be reached. Allan Davis, operations manager for Entercom, the parent company of KCSP, declined comment. <cm-bd>¶
Fescoe and Moss have reputations for asking tough, confrontational questions of players and management of the Royals and Kansas City Chiefs, teams they cover on a full-time basis. Fescoe is also co-host of a sports talk show for three hours every weekday morning. <cm-bd>¶
At the news conference Thursday, the two grilled owner David Glass on the way he handled the dismissal of former general manager Allard Baird. <cm-bd>¶
Glass appeared to become irritated and told Moss at one point that her assessment of the situation was “completely wrong.” <cm-bd>¶
Moss has covered the Royals for KCSP for almost three years. Also during the news conference, she appeared to rankle Dan Glass, the team president and owner’s son, when she asked him what his role was in running the baseball operations. <cm-bd>¶
Moss said she called Major League Baseball and was told nothing could be done. <cm-bd>¶
“They said it’s up to the individual teams,” she said. “I’m not done with this. It’s far from over.” <cm-bd>¶
Fescoe, 29, has covered the Royals since June 2003. <cm-bd>¶
“Rhonda and I were pulled on the same day, obviously because of the questions we asked at the Dayton Moore news conference,” Fescoe said. “As far as I’m concerned, I’m a reporter. I’m out there trying to find out the story of what’s going on.” <cm-bd>¶
 
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If the Kansas City journalism community doesn't unite and do something about it, then I'm embarrassed for our industry. Actually, I already am: look at how they didn't unite for Bush's question-dodgings.
 
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Hey, if we're to believe Colin Cowherd, radio talk-show hosts aren't journalists anyway. Sooooo...
 
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shotglass said:
Hey, if we're to believe Colin Cowherd, radio talk-show hosts aren't journalists anyway. Sooooo...

For the most part, they're not.

But simply on the basis of the foot-in-the-door precedent this sets, the KC journalistic community needs to come down on this with 10 tons of bricks. Try cutting them off cold for a whole home stand. No stories, no photos, no coverage, nothing.
 
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Wonder what Whitlock thinks of this? Lead the charge, Jason!
 
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I was wondering what happened in that news conference when Bob Dutton referered to the tension in his main story today. I figured that Dutton wasn't the only one because I doubt he would promote himself like that.

The Royals are a joke.
 
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Starman said:
shotglass said:
Hey, if we're to believe Colin Cowherd, radio talk-show hosts aren't journalists anyway. Sooooo...

For the most part, they're not.

But simply on the basis of the foot-in-the-door precedent this sets, the KC journalistic community needs to come down on this with 10 tons of bricks. Try cutting them off cold for a whole home stand. No stories, no photos, no coverage, nothing.

As opposed to 10 tons of feathers.
 
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Bubbler said:
Wonder what Whitlock thinks of this? Lead the charge, Jason!
I hope Posnanski uses this incident to again rip Glass a new one. His columns over the last month have been great on this topic.
 
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I cannot believe the Mets didn't beat them to this.

Hey Whitlock, time to work those corners. Surprise us.
 
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Whitlock's too busy defending Barry Balco from the witch hunt to do anything meaningful.
Besides, there's no race card to play in this one.
 
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the best part is the pr guy saying he didnt know why the credentials were revoked. hes basically admitting the glasses did it against his advice.
 
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Here's what it says on the back of a team-issued season credential from an MLB team:

THIS CREDENTIAL MAY BE REVOKED AT ANY TIME WITHOUT CAUSE.

Certainly leaves the team a lot of leeway.
 
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Why does MLB leave this up to individual teams? Is there no media office in charge of this kind of thing?
 
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i believe i've said it before, but i'll say it again. **** david glass
 
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Royals deserve what Annenberg did to the Sixers at the Inky when he was ticked off at them . . . a box, and a two-inch wrap.
Worthless slugs.
 
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I'm really torn on this issue.

Let's see...

I don't know whether to call the Royals "petty"or "childish" or "moronic" or "small-minded."

Other than that, I'm cool.
 
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