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Joe, Meet Pros - Part 1

Chicago Sun-Times beat reporter Joe Cowley takes on the pros in a series of video reports to show that it's not always as easy on the field as it seems.  
 
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MonsterE316 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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you cant say aj was being smug, because this guy has wrote badly about him and the writer was being a dick the whole time
animalcrossingfan198 (11 months ago) Show Hide
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he has no chance against A.J
thomasgcowley (1 year ago) Show Hide
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im related to him... i know him. =\
whitesoxWS (6 months ago) Show Hide
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sure buddy i am also related to babe ruth
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you shouldnt mess with AJ he has a sick arm
mike3553 (1 year ago) Show Hide
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All reporters should have to do somthing like this to get some perspective before they write about a team, & for the guy saying that it isn't acurate, sry the dude was out by10'. As a former college catcher myself, not a whole lot changes during a game other than maybe getting an off speed pitch.you might not know forsure but you almostalways have an idea if a guy is going to run or not The batter doesnt matter on a throw to 2 you shouldnt even notice hes there its all about where the pitch is.
snaaapangela (1 year ago) Show Hide
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this is hysterical!!
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do you honestly believe that an overweight out of shape reporter was going to do well against people who are paid to play baseball? this is their profession. cowley didnt run fast enough, A.J. just missed the ball.
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Clearly this reporter didn't break any records in running. Have to give him props for giving it a shot and sticking with it.
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All of the advantages were given to the catcher. I could have thrown him out every time if there wasn't a batter, I had a left handed pitcher, I know that hes stealing every time, and he threw fastballs. This is not an accurate demonstration.

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