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The Most Hated Man in Boston

By ADAM REILLY  |  July 10, 2007
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CHB VS. JURASSIC CARL: Shaughnessy’s red Afro inspired his current nickname. Former Red Sox head case Carl Everett (a creationist whom Shaughnessy dubbed “Jurassic Carl” was asked by another Globe reporter, Gordon Edes, for a story. Everett refused, saying he didn’t talk to Globe reporters, especially “you and your Curly-Haired Boyfriend,” which was subsequently shortened to “CHB.” The acronym has become a favorite moniker of Shaughnessy haters.
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But wait. For the sake of the argument, suppose that every single Shaughnessy criticism mentioned above, even in its most extreme form, has some validity. He’s totally predictable; he wants to be the story; he’s a jerk; he hates the Sox; he’s an old-media dinosaur; he abhors context; he’s Carrot Top’s uglier twin. Does that really make him a “piece of garbage”? Does it justify punching him in the face? Or withholding life-saving first aid as he expires on the sidewalk?

It’s hard to answer this question objectively, because I’m in the same profession as Shaughnessy. But I can say that Shaughnessy’s alleged faults are, to a large extent, the faults of print journalists everywhere. We all develop prose tics and patterns; we’re all kind of annoyed by self-important bloggers; we all like it when our stories make something happen; we all know bad news is more interesting to write about than good. Also, most of us aren’t matinee idols. Shaughnessy’s sins are ours; he is me, on a bad-hair day in 2020.

Yet the awkward fact remains: if we’re lucky, most of us — even at a major daily like the Globe — only hear from a handful of angry readers in any given year. Back when Ron Borges was the Globe’s lead football writer, the wrath he engendered might have compared with what Shaughnessy gets. But with Borges gone, the breadth and depth of anti-Shaughnessy animosity is unrivaled.

Some people believe that’s just how Shaughnessy wants it. “He’s disliked because he wants to be disliked,” contends Bruce Allen, the publisher of Boston Sports Media Watch, a Web site dedicated to critiquing local sports coverage. “He’s embraced the role of the antagonist, and he really plays it to the hilt. . . . I dislike his style; I don’t dislike him personally. But he understands that being controversial — and being hated, even — is probably the easiest way to get attention drawn to his work.”

Perhaps. But after talking with Shaughnessy, I’m not convinced he wants to be regarded as Boston’s Biggest Asshole. This past week, while Shaughnessy was at the Boston Borders signing copies of his new book — Senior Year: A Father, a Son, and High School Baseball (Houghton Mifflin) — I skulked nearby, eavesdropping on his conversations with readers. As far as I could tell, he was unfailingly soft-spoken and polite; of course, he was also moving product.

Two days later, sitting in his Globe cube, Shaughnessy offered his take — warily at first — on why some people dislike him so much. “A measure of this comes with the territory,” he began. “We are in the business of writing things about people, and being critical at times, so we are going to be criticized. So I accept that as part of the deal.”

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The Most Hated Man in Boston
I think Shaughnessy-haters need to grow some balls and quit whining about how "mean" he is. The fact is: Schilling is an ego-maniac, Republican asshole and Manny probably did quit at the end of 2005. As for his writing style: in these times when Americans can't seem to remember what happened yesterday, Shaughnessy makes reference to things that happened throughout the entire history of baseball. Baseball is a game of tradition; the attention given to the numbers and records of the game are testament to that. The people who designed the "kick Shaghnessy's ass" game probably do live in their mother's basement. And to make fun of someone because he's not pretty is childish and lame. His columns are smart and funny and I always look forward to the next one.
By Ian Donnis on 06/21/2007 at 11:47:03
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"Maybe, in the end, Shaughnessy's situation says as much about Boston as it does about the man himself." Pish posh. No city likes a hot-dogging, malicious columnist who sees it as his mission to antagonize players and fans. He wants to be the center of attention, and he realized, like a two year old, that it's really easy to get attention by acting up. This is a truth universally acknowledged, not something that only happens inside Route 128. There was a fine, well-grounded discussion of his anti-Schilling column at the blog Fire Joe Morgan: http://tinyurl.com/2rohhj
By Ian Donnis on 06/21/2007 at 1:14:49
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I'm tired of all of this Dan bashing as well. I look forward to read Dan's column but I don't have time to maintain a blog to discuss it - I have a life.
By Ian Donnis on 06/21/2007 at 2:54:22
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Boston fans want their columnists to be cheerleaders, just like the fanboys with the favorite bloggers. Like his columns or not, he is by far the gutsiest columnist out there. Doesn't care if what he writes pisses off players, managers the front office or fans. I'll take that any day over the jock-sniffing bloggers who rave on about their buddies Schill, Youk, Wake, etc.
By Ian Donnis on 06/21/2007 at 3:51:39
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Oh man! I forgot to mention his column the morning after Reggie Lewis had died. Everyone was upset and in shock... except Dan. He was super pissed. At the Celtics. On page one, he demanded, "Where was teflon CEO Dave Gavitt?," although Reggie had chosen different doctors than did the Celts. Dan's little act got him onto Nightline that night. By that point, he had climbed down a bit from his initial, "Why did Chris Ford murder Reggie?" take on it to a "this raises serious questions" pose. It really showed that his instinct-- even in a deeply upsetting tragedy-- is to go nuclear, act accusatory and outraged, and gin up a controversy. Facts be damned. Hmmm... doing a few minutes of Googling, I see he regrets that column, which is to his credit... but it's without acknowledging that he was bizarrely off-base: "If I could pull that one back, I would ‘cause people didn’t have time to absorb the impact of it."
By Ian Donnis on 06/24/2007 at 6:38:46
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It would appear that Mr. Reilly is offended at the Shaughnessy-detractors for their use of offensive language; he quotes two of them as calling him, among other things, a "piece of garbage". It is obvious that Reilly does not recognize why they both chose the same phrase: Shaughnessy used this very phrase in an out-of-bounds attack on former Red Sox player Jose Offerman. WBZ sportscaster Steve Burton even gave him an opportunity in an on-air segment to back down a bit from what he had written, but Shaughnessy refused. And yet Reilly wonders why people don't like him! Note to Reilly: Don't be writing articles about subjects that you know not well.
By Ian Donnis on 06/24/2007 at 8:10:44
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Adam; I don't know how you could possibly write a story about "Why Dan Shaughnessy is the biggest asshole in Boston!" and not include his pervasive, personal, elitist, vendetta against UMass. Dan-o not only took joy in trying to run John Calipari out of town, he can't stomach any UMass Athletic success. His snobbish opinion permeates the breadth of all of his writing about the University. Furthermore, his ceaseless support of the Boston Globe when it wrote its indefensible "Investigative piece" regarding the grades of the UMass Basketball team in 1995, which I might remind all were splashed all over the front page of the Boston Globe, is as sickening as it is legendary. Notice you've never seen an article regarding the grades of any other Boston area nationally competitive NCAA program by Dan-o! Just the program he despises! Adam, Do your homework before you sit at your keyboard to write in the future. 250,000 UMass Alumni living in Massachusetts are collectively wondering after they read your article; "How could he have missed that?" Otherwise, you aricle is pretty good and I agree with the premise; "Dan-o is the biggest Asshole in Boston!" MCD
By Ian Donnis on 06/26/2007 at 5:30:39

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