Jay Mariotti Joins Fanhouse as Blogger and Sports Fans Collectively Weep
Earlier today I saw news posted on Deadspin that I had been dreading for some time now: Jay Mariotti has returned to the sports world as he has now joined FanHouse as a blogger. Unfortunately for all of us, Jay Mariotti has a national voice again, and the sports world is far worse off for it.
And apparently Jay Mariotti has already retreated to his mom’s basement in his underwear to write his first post for FanHouse:
(Photo Art by Midwest Sports Fans)
You may remember that back when Jay Mariotti resigned from the Chicago Sun-Times, I joined the chorus of sports fans basically telling Jay not let the door him in the ass on the way out of Chicago. Famed movie critic Roger Ebert actually said this specifically.
Our posts about Jay Mariotti provided me with the accomplishment that I take the most pride in during Midwest Sports Fans’ five months of existence: if you google “Jay Mariotti douche bag”, Midwest Sports Fans is the #1 hit. No matter what else we ever achieve here at MSF, it is quite possible that nothing will top that.
I have to run, but I do plan to add more to this post later. The irony of Jay Mariotti joining FanHouse and becoming a member of the blogging community to which I just recently joined, as well as the dread of Jay Mariotti having a national voice again, simply begs for more exposition.
Until then, take part in the poll and give us your thoughts on Jay Mariotti’s douchebaggery:
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And I’m back.
In the specific interest of completely piling on Jay Mariotti, let’s take a look at some of the memorable blog posts that have been dedicated to Chicago’s worst ever sports writer.
First off, how about the official announcement from Chicago Sun-Times Editor in Chief Michael Cooke when Mariotti announced his resignation from the Sun-Times. The announcement includes this little gem, proving that Jay Mariotti had endeared himself to his former colleagues about as much as he did to sports fans nationwide:
We wish Jay well and will miss him — not personally, of course — but in the sense of noticing he is no longer here, at least for a few days.
Sounds they were really broken up about Jay’s departure.
And how about this amazing 2005 Jay Mariotti Year in Review, written by Eric Zorn of the Chicago Tribune. Here are a few of the highlights, taken verbatim from Mariotti’s column during the White Sox drive to the 2005 World Series title:
April 7th – (The Sox are) Winning Lucky. Groovy as Sox life seems right now, let me assure you that this is no formula for a division title.
April 23rd – Guillen is only confirming what his critics said: He’s too nuts, off the wall and out of control.
May 15th – (The Sox) have the sweetest rotation in the sport ….And while I’m not about to predict they’ll be the first local team in 187 collective seasons to win a World Series, they are built to last deep into September.
June 7th – I can safely say the Sox won’t win a World Series as long as (Jerry Reinsdorf) owns them.
June 24th – Guillen’s feistiness has a magical effect on the Sox.
June 30th – Williams insists the Sox don’t need major roster surgery, but I couldn’t disagree more.
August 17th – You might be under the influence of Hawk Harrelson, but for non-homers who analyze baseball at face value, the Sox are vulnerable because their attack lacks punch.
September 1st – Who is Geoff Blum, anyway?
September 18th – If there is any sense of mercy, the White Sox will be blacked out the rest of the season so a terminally cursed city needn’t witness The Mother of All Collapses.
September 20th – Other cities host the World Series. Chicago hosts Choke Job Theater.
September 27th – Just why are the Sox playing for October when they clearly don ‘ t belong there?
October 4th – I’ve been trying to tell out-of-towners that Guillen has been a terrific manager.
October 21st – They’ve won with the kind of smart, unselfish, high-character, pitching-and-defense charm that defies everything we’ve seen from baseball in recent seasons….The Sox are about pure baseball.
October 27th – What they did, thanks to the feisty leadership of Guillen and foresight of Williams, was write a new blueprint on how baseball might be played in the post-steroids era.
Is your head spinning yet from all of the contradictions? And from all of the horribly erroneous predictions and comments? And seriously, these few excerpts don’t even do the entire post justice. Here is the link again, go read it: Jay Mariotti 2005 Year in Review.
And how about Jay Mariotti on Chicago Bears head coach Lovie Smith? You guessed it. More blowharding and more contradictions. And once again we have Eric Zorn, my new personal hero, to thank for pointing it out:
All I know is, a man named Lovie cannot coach the world-famous Chicago Bears …Sun-Times columnist Jay Mariotti, Jan. 14, 2004
Lovie Smith, racking up Coach of the Year votes by the week…Sun-Time columnist Jay Mariotti, November 14, 2005
Honestly, I could probably do this all night long and never get bored. I realize that I have made some pretty strong statements and been proven wrong numerous times. However, unlike Dr. Douchebaggery himself, I usually point out my mistakes and take responsibility for them. Jay Mariotti simply stands in defiant opposition of any critics, wafting in the sweet (at least to him) smell of his putrid, gaseous hot air.
So, congratulations to FanHouse for bringing in Jay Mariotti. I’m sure he will draw a lot of traffic simply because of his name and fame, and his willingness to say anything at any time, without any hint of shame when his thoughts, predictions, and diatribes are proven to be horribly wrong or off base.
I wonder how the guys over at Jay the Joke feel about this?
Tags: Douche Bag, fanhouse, jay mariotti







Thanks Jerrod, we love being loved. Great article!
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JRod Reply:
January 3rd, 2009 at 10:11 pm
@BigBadBIll, thanks for the comment and link.
Unfortunately, this is no time to celebrate. A big, ugly, black, idiotic, and contradictory cloud has now passed over the sports world.
What have sports fan done to deserve this?
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I must not have been paying attention. I didn’t even realize that he left Chicago. Oops. I’m right there with you though. I watched Around the Horn on ESPN and have always hated the guy. He is just to weird for my liking.
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Jerod: What does this say about FanHouse? That’s the biggest head-scratcher to me,
Paula
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JRod Reply:
January 4th, 2009 at 3:09 pm
@Paula, it’s a big head scratcher. It says to me that FanHouse cares far more about buzz and traffic than credibility. The Jay Mariotti will bring some buzz (although it won’t all be good for FanHouse, that’s for sure) but as the Sun-Times seems to have realized by the time Jay left, the negatives outweigh the positives.
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OZZIE GUILLEN
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KVB Reply:
January 5th, 2009 at 12:27 pm
@KVB, Warning: bad language in the above video. Duh, it’s Ozzie Guillen.
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KVB, since it’s you and since this is the official “Bash Jay Mariotti” thread, your potentially objectionable videos will be allowed.
I love Ozzie Guillen.
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wow! Almost 100 votes on that poll…
Er, it’s only 70….too bad.
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JRod Reply:
January 7th, 2009 at 8:59 pm
@bobby grubz, and your point?
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