Fox sports actually had a good take on it.
http://msn.foxsports.com/mlb/story/8117440/Don't-ballplayers-deserve-a-little-privacy?
"And when you share your locker room with the media, you share your inflatable sex toys with the world.
From taking a called third strike to pulling on his underwear, a ballplayer exists under the constant scrutiny of the media horde. Why can't he have a sanctuary beyond the trainer's room?
Given how totally devoid of revelation 95 percent of all player quotes are anyway, do the fans really need reporters to have access to the locker room? (And don't most reporters, in fact, dread this part of their job?) I mean, just make the manager, the winning or losing pitcher and a guy with a couple of hits available in a press room and we're done, right"?