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Jim Souhan

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Jim Souhan is asportsjournalist for theMinneapolis Star Tribune and a member of theBaseball Writers' Association of America since 1993.[1]

Professional career

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He was named one of the top 10 sports columnists in America by the Associated Press Sports Editors of America in 2008.[citation needed] He also appears on Fox Sports North television and KSTP AM-1500 radio.[2] He runs the malepatternpodcasts.com Network, which includes personalities likeRoy Smalley Jr. andMichael Russo.

In 2010, Souhan called out the Xavier men's basketball team for having a mid-major basketball team, favoring the No. 11 Minnesota Gophers over the No. 6 seeded Xavier Musketeers.[3] Xavier won the game,[4] and in the post game press conference, Xavier Coach Chris Mack called out Souhan for his favoring of Minnesota: "Jim Souhan, however you pronounce his name, from the Star-Tribune, thanks for the motivation to tell our kids that we should be fodder against Minnesota."[5]

AfterMinnesota head football coachJerry Kill suffered his fourth game day seizure in his tenure at Minnesota during halftime of a game againstWestern Illinois on September 13, 2013, Souhan wrote a column in which he called for Kill to step down. In the column, Souhan stated that "No one who buys a ticket to TCF Bank Stadium should be rewarded with the sight of a middle-aged man writhing on the ground."[6] This statement was criticized by epilepsy awareness advocates for its insensitivity towards people who haveepilepsy.[7]

Controversy

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Souhan stirred some controversy when he and fellow sports writer Bill Ballou refused to includeHideki Matsui on their Rookie of the Year ballots due to his age. Yankee ownerGeorge Steinbrenner responded by pointing out that this had not prevented either writer from voting forIchiro Suzuki orKazuhiro Sasaki, both of whom had previously played in the NPB for several years and were the two oldest players to have received the award, and stated that he felt Matsui had been robbed.[8]

References

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  1. ^"BBWAA - Badge List". Archived fromthe original on 2010-12-13. Retrieved2010-12-08.
  2. ^"Jim Souhan - staff directory".Star Tribune. Retrieved7 September 2023.
  3. ^"Gophers as underdogs? Don't be silly".Star Tribune.
  4. ^"Xavier big men keep battling, look for help from friends". Archived fromthe original on 2012-10-15. Retrieved2010-12-08.
  5. ^Paul Dehner Jr. (19 March 2010)."Mack shoots back at Minneapolis columnist".cnati.com. Archived fromthe original on 8 July 2011.
  6. ^"Souhan: In category of health, Kill falls too short to continue".Star Tribune.
  7. ^http://www.epilepsyfoundationmn.org/files/epilepsyfoundation/files/pdf_files/Letter%20to%20the%20editor%20Brett%20Boyum.pdf[permanent dead link]
  8. ^Kepner, Tyler (12 November 2003)."BASEBALL; Two Voters for A.L. Rookie of the Year Anger Steinbrenner".The New York Times.
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