The headline in the Wall Street Journal (subscription required) couldn't be any more dramatic: "Baseball writers brace for the end."Wire reports and bloggers are rapidly replacing beat writers in all but the most die-hard cities, and financial problems at newspapers are leading to mass layoffs of sportswriters made less essential by technological progress and a generation of sports fans who don't read the newspaper.
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