Update: A Giants spokesperson said that the players and Baggarly met on Thursday and the situation has been resolved. Bochy when asked if he gets involved in such a dispute, said:

“I do, I talk to them, to whoever, about things that may happened during the year and may happen with the media. These things get ironed out hopefully That’s a distraction to me right now. We’ve got a lot on our plate. If I think I should get involved I will.”

Some Giants’ players have been boycotting Andrew Baggarly of CSN Bay Area after he reported reliever Sergio Romo and special assistant Shawon Dunston were involved in a shouting match in the clubhouse.

Though the Giants clinched a wild-card spot with Milwaukee’s loss on Thursday, it hasn’t been a good week for the team. Five losses in six games, eight losses in 11 games. The Giants are back from a trip in which their players began shunning Baggarly in interviews.

Baggarly works for an organization that is partially owned by the Giants and televises their games.

He wrote Romo and Dunston “exchanged heated words with raised voices, causing Bruce Bochy to emerge from his office to intervene.” Players were upset with specifics of the story in part because Baggarly’s reporting involved something he hadn’t seen, relying on a source or sources.

In the aftermath, injured center fielder Angel Pagan broke off an interview because Baggarly was among the media. Starting pitchers Madison Bumgarner and Tim Hudson refused to do interviews in the Giants’ clubhouse at Dodger Stadium while Baggarly was present, talking with media only after Baggarly left the group.

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