ESPN can claim to be the worldwide leader in sports, but in reality, they’re really just the worldwide leader in favoritism.
Tim Tebow’s working out with a QB guru in Orlando? Prepare for extensive coverage. LeBron James reached the NBA finals, only to fall short in the end? Prepare for a soliloquy admiring his greatness, despite the fact he didn’t achieve anything great.
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Outside of Danny Kanell, the network is virtually in bed with the SEC.
On Wednesday, the Blue Jays became the latest entity to receive favorable treatment.
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Not only was Jose Bautista’s controversial bat flip promoted on ESPN’s official Twitter account, but numerous on-air personalities came out in defense of it.
The bat flip seen 'round the world. pic.twitter.com/hP4xOz87uY
— ESPN (@espn) October 14, 2015
In case you somehow missed the Jose Bautista bat flip or just want to watch it again and again and again ... https://t.co/ltaHebeRJT
— ESPN (@espn) October 15, 2015
"It's the biggest moment of his baseball life. If it's not worthy of celebration, I don’t know what is."-@Espngreeny pic.twitter.com/2PqQAZIgWH
— Mike & Mike (@MikeAndMike) October 15, 2015
Good night Joey Bats!!!!!!!
— Danny Kanell (@dannykanell) October 14, 2015
Even Barry Melrose walked onto the SportsCenter set, confusing it for his own rap video.
Barry Melrose jumps in on SportsCenter and breaks out the champagne and goggles to celebrate the B... -via @ESPN App https://t.co/uPb8afE7Ag
— Kelly Moran (@KellyMoran410) October 15, 2015
With the Blue Jays advancing to the ALCS, prepare for another week of extensive and “objective” coverage from the mothership.
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