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Joe Cowley

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Joe Cowley is a columnist writer for the Chicago Sun-Times. Cowley, a graduate of Kent State University, served the same role for the Sun-Times sister publication, the Tinley Park, Illinois Daily Southtown, for several years before being hired by the downtown paper before the 2006 season.

Cowley was one of the regular beat writers covering the White Sox during their 2005 World Series championship.

Controversies

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In May 2004 while traveling with the White Sox on a road trip to Toronto, Cowley made disparaging remarks about the city of Toronto in a radio interview, calling it “nothing but a city in a third-world country."[1] Subsequently during the series in Toronto, Cowley refused to stand for the Canadian national anthem prior to a game. Toronto Blue Jays president Paul Godfrey described Cowley as having “bad manners” and had letters of complaint sent to both Cowley and his publisher over the incident.

Cowley gained notoriety nationally when he admitted on November 21, 2006 on the Mike and the Mad Dog show, which is heard on WFAN New York, to be the only writer to vote Derek Jeter in sixth place on the American League MVP ballot. However, if Cowley had placed Jeter first on the ballot, Justin Morneau still would have won.

That was the second such incident for Cowley; after omitting Blue Jays players Carlos Delgado and Vernon Wells, two top-ten overall finishers, from his 2003 AL MVP ballot, the Chicago chapter suspended him from voting the subsequent year. They accused Cowley of not voting seriously, saying he "embarrassed" the Chicago chapter of the BBWAA. [1]

In November 2009, a Chicago White Sox fan blog posted a report that their sources had said the White Sox were having preliminarily discussions to acquire Adrián González from the San Diego Padres in a three-way deal.[2] Cowley called the blogger a "trekkie turned blogger" who wrote from his basement.[3] Cowley occasionally mocks SoxNet.net on Twitter and on the radio from time to time.[4] Cowley's initial mocking prompted a response from the SoxNet.net blog calling his attacks "unprofessional, offensive, and completely inappropriate".[5] Cowley replied, but SoxNet.net opted not post his reply, calling Cowley's initial attack "mature" compared to his response.[6]

On April 29, 2012, Cowley posted a series of controversial comments about female sportswriter Jessica Daniels on his Twitter account before subsequently deleting his account.[7]

Joe Cowley was the only voter to not have Ja Morant as the winner of the NBA Rookie of the year for the 2019-20 season. He instead voted for Zion Williamson, who played 24 games that season.

References

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  1. ^ "Blue Jays battle injuries on the mound and journalist's O Canada boycott". The Hamilton Spectator. Hamilton, Ontario. 12 May 2004. p. SP.16. Archived from the original on February 1, 2013. Retrieved 2010-04-22.
  2. ^ "Sox Talking Three Way Deal for Adrian Gonzalez - SoxNet".[permanent dead link]
  3. ^ cst_Cowley [@cst_Cowley] (17 November 2009). "Then some site called SoxNet.net - written in the basement of a trekkie turned blogger - jumps on the pile late with no sources" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  4. ^ cst_Cowley [@cst_Cowley] (1 March 2010). "BREAKING NEWS: Peavy still wants A-Gone! Smell that? Smells like it's time for another three-team trade fairytale rumor to run with SoxNot" (Tweet) – via Twitter.
  5. ^ "Why Joe Cowley is Wrong (Again) - SoxNet". Archived from the original on 2009-11-20. Retrieved 2010-03-01.
  6. ^ "AGon discussion, et. Al". 16 November 2009.
  7. ^ Newell, Sean (April 29, 2012). "Chicago Sun-Times Columnist Joe Cowley Rides A Plane, Degrades Women Everywhere". deadspin.com.
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