Today I read an interesting article by Chicago Sun Times staff reporter Joe Cowley. You can read the article here.
The premise of the article is this: The Twins play dirty and are never called on it because they are the cute, loveable small market team from a fly-over state. As I read this article I couldn’t help but chuckle. Do the Chicago WhiteSox with all their arrogance really believe that the Twins play dirty??? Cowley uses the following examples as reasoning for why the Twins are a dirty team.
1. In the 9th inning, Nick Punto (who Cowley describes as Gizmo from the Gremlins), slides hard into second base. He suggests that Punto deliberately hits Tadahito Iguchi in the ribs.

2. Cowley references the hit that Torii Hunter put on WhiteSox catcher Jamie Burke a few years back.

That’s it folks. He uses those two instances as evidence that the Twins are dirty. He also goes on to say that because the WhiteSox are the bad “big-market” team that they are always picked on. When AJ tries to step on Morneau’s foot TWICE, he gets boo’d and made to be evil. When AJ gets into an altercation with Michael Barrett he is made to be evil by the national press. Punto gets no attention for what he did to Iguchi. Hunter gets applauded for making a play.
My question is this…. Why did Cowley interview two players (incedentially the two who are the biggest idiots on the whole team) to talk about how “dirty” the Twins are. Where is the quote from Iguchi. Where is the quote from Ozzie about how the Twins play? I seem to recall that Ozzie loves how the Twins play and hates how his team is now…
My response to Cowley is ARE YOU FOR REAL? The Twins are cute, soft and cuddley. Yes, we are hard-nosed. No, we don’t rely on the 3-run homerun to win games. Yes, we do the little things right. No, we don’t constantly overpay and underperform (a la the WhiteSox). No, we do not have personalities on our team who are idiots in front of the camera and on print.
We do our business and we do it right. This is a great example of a homer staff writer who is looking for a story from a team that is losing games, has the worst batting average in baseball and has a HORRIBLE pitching staff.
To cap off the whole article, he alludes to the fact that the WhiteSox would somehow retaliate for the dirty Twins play.
I say…. BRING IT ON. We’ll be waiting in July and we’ll kick the crap out of you then.
Cowley…. Your an idiot!


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I emailed him about this and posted my email in fannation where it shows up as a related article to yours…I wrote:
‘While Sox catcher A.J. Pierzynski still was being treated like Public Enemy No. 1 because he dared to accidentally clip Justin Morneau’s foot Monday’
I know you write in Chicago, but did you WATCH the game? If it happens once, maybe I buy it was an accident, it happens twice, with the 2nd time being his RIGHT foot on the inner part (left side) of the bag. No…that’s intentional…AJ is a PROFESSIONAL ballplayer, right? He doesn’t know how to run down the line? The difference between taking out a catcher at home, or a 2nd baseman at 2B while attempting to turn 2, is that the 1Bs foot is out there, defenseless…the 1B has no idea he’s about to get spiked…or close to it in this case…
‘Torii Hunter maims former Sox catcher Jamie Burke in a home-plate collision’
Your own manager, Guillen, said it was a clean play
‘Sox pitcher Mark Buehrle learned his lesson a few years ago, when he predicted the Twins would be one-and-done in the postseason. ‘’And they were,'’ he said with a smile Wednesday’
This same guy said the Twins wouldn’t clinch against him in 2004, and the Twins did exactly that. Nostradamus Buehrle isn’t.
Typical crybaby writing from Chicago Southside writers…crying cause they got swept.
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Cowley is a HUGE jackass, plain and simple. Even the white sox fans think he’s an idiot sometimes.
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