I don't intend for this to become a Bash the Journal-Star thread, but I sure don't understand the decision making in the sports section recently. I don't know the sports editor, Wes Huett, and I'm sure he's working with a skeleton staff because of the cuts of recent years. And I know these are the dog days of summer for sports.
But it seems the sports section has been reduced to a large, half-page photo of some high school sports athlete and a bunch of canned national features that few care about.
Last night I watched one of the most exciting St. Louis Cardinal baseball games of the year. A combined one-hitter against Milwaukee in a crucial series as three "local teams" -- the Cubs, Cards and Brewers -- battle for spots in the post-season. Paul DeJong hits a long home run that knocks out the lighted "M" in Big Mac Land. I look for the story in the morning paper, and there is one sentence (nine words) in a "Roundup" section at the bottom corner of the fourth page. This was NOT a late game.
Meanwhile, there was a half-page story headlined "Dealing with online trolls part of the job for MLB bosses." Something seems backwards.
I read the Champaign News-Gazette and there are at least two or three stories every week about Illini basketball . . . yes, even at this time of year. We get little if anything about our Braves even after the success of last year.
I appreciate this forum which is so educational on the Braves. But I still enjoy newspapers, too, and it is disheartening to see the direction the PJS is going.
But it seems the sports section has been reduced to a large, half-page photo of some high school sports athlete and a bunch of canned national features that few care about.
Last night I watched one of the most exciting St. Louis Cardinal baseball games of the year. A combined one-hitter against Milwaukee in a crucial series as three "local teams" -- the Cubs, Cards and Brewers -- battle for spots in the post-season. Paul DeJong hits a long home run that knocks out the lighted "M" in Big Mac Land. I look for the story in the morning paper, and there is one sentence (nine words) in a "Roundup" section at the bottom corner of the fourth page. This was NOT a late game.
Meanwhile, there was a half-page story headlined "Dealing with online trolls part of the job for MLB bosses." Something seems backwards.
I read the Champaign News-Gazette and there are at least two or three stories every week about Illini basketball . . . yes, even at this time of year. We get little if anything about our Braves even after the success of last year.
I appreciate this forum which is so educational on the Braves. But I still enjoy newspapers, too, and it is disheartening to see the direction the PJS is going.
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