Are Sports Media More Juiced Over Baseball Steroid Use?
On this long holiday weekend, let’s take a short break from looking at the media’s political bias and instead examine the possibility of their sports bias. In the past month, two columnists for ESPN’s web site have suggested that when the sports media cover the steroid issue, they tend to come down considerably harder on major-league baseball than they do on the NFL. In early August, ESPN.com baseball columnist Jerry Crasnick wrote that with the continued fallout from the BALCO scandal, baseball is receiving a huge — and some might say, disproportionate — share of attention as the whipping boy for performance enhancing drugs. While the stray Floyd Landis or Justin Gatlin might seize the headlines temporarily as sports’ resident cheater du jour, it’s a virtual lock that the focus will eventually drift back to baseball. Just for fun, we Googled the words “Bud Selig” and “steroids” and came up with 263,000 matches. A similar search for departing NFL commissioner Paul Tagliabue yielded a