- Joe Cowley
Joe Cowley is a
Chicago White Sox beat writer for theChicago Sun-Times . Cowley, a graduate ofKent 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.Cowley staged a successful battle against
cancer in the winter of 2004-05.He should not be confused with former White Sox pitcher Joe Cowley, who threw a
no-hitter in 1986.Controversy
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.” Subsequently during the series in Toronto, Cowley refused to stand for theCanadian national anthem prior to a game.Toronto Blue Jays presidentPaul 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 Tuesday Nov. 21, 2006 on the
Mike and the Mad Dog show, which is heard onWFAN New York, to be the only writer to voteDerek Jeter in sixth place on theAmerican League MVP ballot. It is important to note, however, that 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 andVernon Wells , two top-ten overall finishers, from his 2003 AL MVP ballot, the Chicago chapter suspended him from voting the next year. They accused Cowley of not voting seriously, saying he "embarrassed" the Chicago chapter of theBBWAA . [http://www.nypost.com/seven/11222006/sports/yankees/why_we_snubbed_jeter_for_award_yankees_george_king.htm]External links
* [http://podcast.wfan.com/wfan/49495.mp3 Cowley on Mike and the Mad Dog show - mp3 file]
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