With Assist From Facebook, Pirates Punch Out Pierogi Guy

Posted by Seth in GENERAL, INTERNET on 06-21-10    No Comments


As if the Pittsburgh Pirates and their 17 (and soon to be 18 and counting) consecutive losing seasons hadn’t created enough bad PR, there was this little tidbit from the Steel City over the weekend.

Late last week, word leaked out that last October, on the heels of a 99-loss season, the Pirates secretly gave one-year contract extensions to their manager and general manager. The manager and GM were instructed not disclose this news publicly, but this is the world. Nothing stays secret forever. FoxSports.com reported it, and it couldn’t have come at a worse time, as the Pirates were in the midst of a 12-game losing streak, which they finally snapped over the weekend. The concealment of this info for so long created a firestorm in sports-crazy Pittsburgh.

Here’s the tech angle to this story: A 24-year old kid who dons a pierogi suit to run in the between-innings pierogi races at PNC Park in Pittsburgh posted a snide remark about this on his Facebook page. He dared question the practices of an organization that has become the laughingstock of pro sports. But his boss — the guy in charge of mascots and in-game entertainment for the Pirates — apparently didn’t see the humor in it. So the pierogi kid got canned — from a job that pays $25 a night.

We’ve seen athletes get in trouble for things posted on their Twitter or Facebook pages, but now it seems big brother is watching the mascots and perogi racing guys, too. And just like that, we now live in an America where a pierogi can’t speak his mind.



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