The most embarrassing example of sportswriting boosterism of this or any other century is Derrick Goold, who works for the St. Louis Post-Dispatch.
Goold wrapped up a long night at the Cardinals' ballpark this morning
by neglecting to mention in his account of the game how the St. Louis
fans booed relief pitcher Mitchell Boggs after he gave up a game-tying
home run to the Kansas City Royals in the top of the ninth inning. The
Royals went on to win, 4-2, after a 4-hour 32-minute rain delay. The
game ended at 3:14 a.m. today. All Goold seemed to be interested in was
how tired he'd be when he drove his kid to school this morning.
Evidently, Goold -- the perfect example of a sportswriting "homer" --
didn't want to get on the wrong side of Boggs or the rest of the
Cardinals by conveniently forgetting to write about how the fans
showered Boggs with boos in the ninth inning. Horrible.