Bob Costas Rails Against The Internet After Criticism For Going Nuclear On MLB Pitcher

from the standards dept

You would only really know this if you're a baseball fan, but Bob Costas went ahead and stepped in it recently while calling a Cubs vs. Cardinals game. You see, relief pitcher Pedro Strop came out to work from the bullpen and promptly crapped himself on the mound (not literally). This, of course, is only in good keeping with the Chicago Cubs tradition of sucking, but apparently Costas decided to go in pretty hard on Strop when the pitcher pointed at the sky as he exited the game.


Whoa. That's more than a little harsh relative to most MLB broadcasts and Costas heard about it from many internet sites and social media circles. Baseball fans tweeted, asking him what the deal was in delivering such a harsh line at a pitcher who simply had a rough outing. Websites, like Deadspin, offered up typically reasonable articles with equally reasonable headlines like "Holy shit, Bob Costas." As a result of all of this, Costas has said he would apologize for his remarks.

But this is still all the internet's fault, obviously.

“We can be disingenuous about it if we want, if it suits our purposes, but we all know this: We live in an age of faux outrage, of disproportionate outrage. Everything is shocking, over the top. ‘He savaged Pedro Strop’ — I mean, come on, come on. Let’s get a handle on this,” Costas said. “I could have done better and I will apologize. But . . . that’s just Internet stuff. I’m going to take care of it the same way I would have taken care of it if it was 1986. And that’s going to be that.”
In addition to those comments, the link includes an audio clip from a Costas interview on WFAN, in which he laments the fact that the internet took notice of his national broadcast and decided they didn't care for it all that much. Costas hit the usual chords whenever someone from a traditional media outlet rails against the internet and social media: something something overreaction, something something fake outrage, something something we're still the real media. But my favorite line was:
"The mainstream, which can be criticized, we have our own shortcomings, but we're supposed to hue to a higher standard, both of ethics and of quality. The idea that in some desperate attempt to remain relevant, and to get more clicks, that we should dumb ourselves down to adopting the ethos of the mob, that's something that I'm not good with."
Look, I know I don't really count as valid, because I'm from the internet, but I have a suggestion: it might not be the best plan to trot out the sacred and storied tradition of journalistic ethics in the broadcast media in reaction to a story about you going nuclear on a reliever, such that you, yourself, felt the need to apologize. Those two things mashed together don't make any sense. Come on, Bob, it ain't the internet's fault you came of like a jerk.

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  1. icon
    Arsik Vek (profile), 1 Jul 2015 @ 8:03pm

    Am I missing something, or did the video get pulled?

    link to this | view in thread ]

  2. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 1 Jul 2015 @ 9:27pm

    Opposite day!

    I love how the mainstream media - who love manufacturing outrage over every little thing public figures (esp. politicians and actors/comedians) do - feel that actual outrage by real people is somehow a problem with society when directed at them.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  3. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 1 Jul 2015 @ 9:29pm

    So he’s gonna say sorry like it’s 19…86?

    link to this | view in thread ]

  4. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 1 Jul 2015 @ 9:58pm

    Re:

    I'm guessing it got DMCA'd. The irony is intense.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  5. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 1 Jul 2015 @ 10:02pm

    Just add a second video if you can. Spamming videos onto site has a tendency to lag the DMCA takedowns. Hence, more people can watch the video, and repost it. :D

    link to this | view in thread ]

  6. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 1 Jul 2015 @ 10:30pm

    He's not wrong though. The internet absolutely does overreact like none other to anything which can be taken as offensive.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  7. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 1 Jul 2015 @ 10:30pm

    haha video got takendown, ohh the irony lol

    link to this | view in thread ]

  8. icon
    That One Guy (profile), 1 Jul 2015 @ 10:30pm

    Re: Opposite day!

    It's a control freak thing. They're so used to being the ones controlling the narrative that when someone does it to them they just can't handle it, and pretty much inevitably lash out.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  9. icon
    That One Guy (profile), 1 Jul 2015 @ 10:34pm

    Re:

    Perhaps, but coming from a member of the 'traditional media', which absolutely loves to blow things out of proportion when they're not flat out making stuff up, the accusation against the internet of 'overreacting' is more than a little funny and hypocritical.

    Less 'what was said', and more 'who is saying it' as it were.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  10. icon
    ac (profile), 1 Jul 2015 @ 10:34pm

    he's right

    Love him or hate him, he's not wrong here. It was a little over the top, but hardly 'going nuclear' on the pitcher.

    It seemed more a commentary on how athletes point to the heavens after a big play, and doing so after such poor play seemed out of place. What exactly is the unforgivable wording here? Calling the outing atrocious? Accurate. Certainly not worse than hundreds of other commentators say all the time.

    And what's techdirt's reaction? More faux outrage, just as he says. Without the instant feedback loop of dozens of websites based entirely on over the top reactions (seriously, deadspin is a source of level headed journalism now?), this goes nowhere. Hence, internet-based mob mentality.

    Costas is 100% correct here.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  11. icon
    ac (profile), 1 Jul 2015 @ 10:36pm

    Re: Re:

    This isn't some CNN talking head. It's sports commentary. Not quite the same level of 'mainstream media.'

    link to this | view in thread ]

  12. identicon
    Lawrence D’Oliveiro, 1 Jul 2015 @ 10:39pm

    Looks Like It’s Been ...

    ... dumcah’d.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  13. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 1 Jul 2015 @ 10:41pm

    Hey Bob, I think the Cubs are always in need of more bat boys.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  14. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 2 Jul 2015 @ 1:03am

    Re:

    Silly rabbit, everyone knows live sports/broadcasts and the IP laws around them are the only thing that maintains the cable biz.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  15. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 2 Jul 2015 @ 1:06am

    Re:

    Ultimately he would have had to make an apology to Strop. He just had to do it sooner than perhaps he would have had there been no internet.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  16. identicon
    PCRob, 2 Jul 2015 @ 2:55am

    Re: he's right

    With all the DMCA'd links and nobody wanting to write what he said, I was getting the impression that he went off on some epic rant, spewing flecks of spittle as he drunkenly railed against some kid who royally fucked up.

    The reality, then, was just a bit anti-climatic. I usually don't agree with the lone disenting voice on an issue, because I like a good circle jerk as much as the next guy, but in this case I have to agree with you; not only was what Costas said not that big a deal, but there really was no reason for the "Moral Outrage of the Century" over reaction.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  17. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 2 Jul 2015 @ 3:01am

    Re: Re: he's right

    24 hour news cycle item.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  18. identicon
    Michael, 2 Jul 2015 @ 4:53am

    Re:

    The internet absolutely does overreact like none other

    No, the internet overreacts like...Bob Costas freaking out over a relief pitcher having a bad day.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  19. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 2 Jul 2015 @ 6:21am

    Re:

    "Sorry I was so heinous to you, dude. I swear I'll be more rad in the future."

    link to this | view in thread ]

  20. identicon
    Willy Gault, 2 Jul 2015 @ 6:46am

    Big Kid Pants

    Just ridiculous. Earth has become a planet full of crybabies prone to great fits of histrionics. To all those easily offended out there: go dust off your big-kid pants, strap them on, and harden the fuck up.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  21. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 2 Jul 2015 @ 7:29am

    Re: Re: he's right

    I felt much the same way. I had to scratch my head when I finally saw the video. People were outraged by this? You'd have to be looking pretty hard to get outraged.

    Techdirt didn't print the statement he made, and the linked video is pulled, so for those too lazy to look for it yourself, this is what outraged people so much:

    "We can only ask, or wonder, that he is asking some departed relative for forgiveness for this atrocious performance."

    That's it. That's the whole thing. Costas didn't "savage him" or "go nuclear" on him, as is being reported. He didn't even raise his voice. He made a bad joke. It lasted all of 12 seconds.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  22. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 2 Jul 2015 @ 9:05am

    Re: Re: Re: he's right

    ...atrocious performance...

    No more "atrocious" than pitchers that can pitch only one inning.

    No more "atrocious" than designated hitters who can't hit at least .250.

    No more "atrocious" than a fielder who can't throw a ball even close to another teammate from a standing position.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  23. identicon
    hobo, 2 Jul 2015 @ 9:08am

    hue

    "...but we're supposed to hue to a higher standard..."

    I don't know if this quote was copied from somewhere or transcribed. If the former, "hue" needs a [sic]. If the latter, it should be "hew."


    Bob will forever be "Kiss me, I'm Eye Rash" to me. The worst.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  24. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 2 Jul 2015 @ 9:23am

    Video is censored via copyright. Costas must have been way worse than we could possibly imagine if the video needs to be blocked.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  25. icon
    JoeCool (profile), 2 Jul 2015 @ 10:12am

    Re: Re: Re: he's right

    His "rant" might not have been so bad, but pulling every single video and supressing every story on the matter makes people think there's more to it. It's the Streisand Effect in operation. If it really isn't that bad, why is the network working so hard to hide it?

    link to this | view in thread ]

  26. icon
    Nicci Stevens (profile), 2 Jul 2015 @ 10:32am

    Costas is a hypocrite

    Costas doesn't like the scrutiny given him by the public that he gave someone else. Sorry, pal, you're a public figure, you put yourself in place to be scrutinized. Don't like it? Give up your millions in salary and retire. Pedro Strop put himself in the same position. So far I haven't heard any complaints from him or his agent. A rabid anti-gun person he, while not hiring them himself, avails himself of armed league security (you can decline this, Bob). He doesn't seem to understand that the first amendment which allows himself to be a sawed-off buffoon allows the guns he so richly despised. Costas may once have been a decent sportscaster he has long since done this and seems to like the sound of his head rattling when he speaks.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  27. identicon
    PRMan, 2 Jul 2015 @ 11:09am

    Re: Re:

    We didn't use heinous in 1986. I suggest you replace it with bogus.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  28. icon
    tqk (profile), 3 Jul 2015 @ 5:37pm

    Re:

    This video has been suspended either due to a copyright claim, or for breaching the terms of use.

    Silly rabbit.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  29. icon
    tqk (profile), 3 Jul 2015 @ 5:41pm

    Re:

    He's not wrong though. The internet absolutely does overreact like none other to anything which can be taken as offensive.

    This has been happening forever, in quiet desperation on our part. Now that there's an internet, we can finally scream about them AND be heard! They bitch because it's no longer them to you periaod. Now it's a conversation between equals, and they're not up to that.

    link to this | view in thread ]


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