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Jim Souhan

Columnist | Sports
Phone: 612-673-4503
Location: Minneapolis
Other languages: None

Jim Souhan is a sports columnist for the Star Tribune. He has worked at the paper since 1990, previously covering the Twins and Vikings.


Souhan was Sports Editor of his high school paper at Vianney in St. Louis. He wrote and edited for the Missourian at the University of Missouri, where he earned a journalism degree with an emphasis on American literature.
Recent content from Jim Souhan
Lynx rookie Crystal Dangerfield

Souhan: Lynx keep winning with big contributions, not big names

Cheryl Reeve's work as Lynx general manager the past two years has allowed her to survive as a coach in the post-Maya Moore franchise mode.
Wild goalie Devan Dubnyk and Zach Parise celebrated at the end of a game in 2015.

Souhan: Moving Parise and keeping Dubnyk might help Wild

What Wild GM Bill Guerin does with Zach Parise and Devan Dubnyk this offseason will be telling, and perhaps pivotal for the team's future success.
Athletics director Mark Coyle and University of Minnesota president Joan Gabel

Souhan: Voices of reason, not greed, led to right call by Big Ten's leaders

As college football goes on hiatus, it's not hard to separate the adults from the children. Most of the latter are highly paid college football coaches.
New interim WBA champion Jamal James often trains at Bde Maka Ska Park in Minneapolis.

Souhan: New world champ from Minneapolis fights for title and for justice

As he returns to Minneapolis from Los Angeles with an interim World Boxing Association welterweight title, Jamal James is seeking "change as a society and a nation as a whole."
The Wild's Matt Dumba stands with fist raised during the national anthem before taking on the Canucks on Thursday night.

Souhan: Given chance to show unity with Dumba, players stumble

Matt Dumba stood alone in an arena and before the sports world, asking for equality and awareness, raising a fist to protest racism. His teammates and the NHL left him hanging.
Souhan: Minneapolis boxer James finally gets his shot at a title

Souhan: Minneapolis boxer James finally gets his shot at a title

Saturday night in Los Angeles, Jamal James will fight for the WBA interim welterweight title. For years, James' slogan has been: "Where's my belt?" Now, finally, it is an uppercut away.
Gophers wide receiver Rashod Bateman

Souhan: By sitting out, Bateman making best choice for health, future

The only tangible value for athletes playing college football for free is to audition for the NFL, and Rashod Bateman already nailed his audition.
(Clockwise from left) Sergio Romo, Tyler Clippard and Devin Smeltzer were three of the Twins' six relievers who held Cleveland to two hits in a 3-1 vi

Souhan: Twins bullpen transformed from a liability to a strength

Last summer, when the Twins' bullpen was getting knocked around, the team started a flurry of moves that has paid off very well.
NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman

Souhan: Props to Bettman and the NHL for saving the season

Six months ago, the NHL seemed a long shot to become a model for COVID protocols. In an upset, the NHL is now winning the dangerous game of responsibly returning to action.
Twins pitcher Jose Berrios, right, gets a mound visit from pitching coach Wes Johnson after giving up a two-run home run to Cleveland's Francisco Lind

Souhan: In battle of No. 1 starters, true ace is not Twins' Berrios

Jose Berrios is a two-time All-Star, a maniacal worker, a career overachiever and the ace of a team coming off a 101-victory season. But he still has a lot to prove.
Twins second baseman Luis Arraez was safe scoring on a Byron Buxton single in the second inning.

Souhan: Aesthetic Arraez has spark to lead off for Twins' Bomba Squad

Even in the launch-angle era, there remains value in a leadoff hitter who wears down pitchers and gets on base. Last year, Arraez had the best on-base percentage of any Twins regular, at .399.
Tony Finau teed off on the second hole during the final round of the 3M Open on Sunday at TPC Twin Cities. Finau recorded his 25th top-eight finish si

Souhan: Finau fails again by slipping into Sunday worst at 3M Open

He's a Ryder Cup player ranked 17th in the world, but when it comes time to win, he's more choker than closer.
Cameron Tringale hits on the 18th fairway during the third round of the John Deere Classic last July

Souhan: Tringale, with a 63 at the 3M Open, reminds us of realities

The world is loaded with excellent golfers, and it's a very close call who will win and why. Just ask Cameron Tringale.
Matthew Wolff plays a shot from a bunker on the 12th hole during the second round of the 3M Open

Souhan: Wolff's confidence, crazy swing propel him to 3M Open success

Matthew Wolff, the defending 3M Open champion, is comfortable at TPC Twin Cities, and he's in contention again.
Tony Finau, who played on several of the minor pro tours, is 17th in the world now and is among the 3M Open leaders.

Souhan: Finau's polished swing has come a long way from the garage

Learning the game of golf in a garage produced Tony Finau's remarkably compact yet powerful swing. It was on point Thursday, leading him to a 6-under 65.
Twins catcher Mitch Garver

Secret to Mitch Garver's power? Crushing it with science

Mitch Garver blended science, baseball analytics and common sense to devise an approach that produced 31 home runs in only 311 at-bats last year.
Souhan: What I watched during the quarantine of 2020

Souhan: What I watched during the quarantine of 2020

Quarantine has created the opportunity and isolation for new diversions as live sports slowly return to our lives.
Rogers Place, the home ice of the NHL's Edmonton Oilers, will be the Wild's new "home" for a postseason play-in series against Vancouver.

Souhan: Edmonton Wild could be what's cool this summer

This might seem like a strange time for optimism about the Wild as the NHL season heads toward a restart. But there are reasins to feel good about the team.
Vikings helmets sat on the bench before the team's game at Dallas last November.

Souhan: Fall football forecast sees maybe the NFL playing

Will there be football this fall? Should there be football this fall? Is football at every level below the NFL going to be called off due to the pandemic?
Twins third baseman Josh Donaldson celebrated after hitting a home run in a scrimmage at Target Field

Souhan: Twins are back at Target Field but nothing feels normal

The crack of the bat is supposed to be accompanied by cheers or gasps, not resolute silence. The final words spoken on the loudspeaker should not be "Attendance: Zero."
Patrick Mahomes, left, and Tyrann Mathieu celebrate after defeating the San Francisco 49ers in the Super Bowl

Souhan: Mahomes' megabucks deal a reminder American sports flush with cash

The measure of any large sports contract is not whether the owner can afford it, but whether it makes sense within the salary and payroll structure of that team and league.
Sports has given athletes such as Maya Moore and Colin Kaepernick an opportunity to effect change well beyond the court and field.

Souhan: Sports world finds its voice in difficult times

There are examples everywhere of people trying to effect change.
Inter Miami CF soccer players were greeted by fans as left leave their stadium in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., for an MLS tournament in Orlando on Wednesday

Souhan: Restarting sports in virus-deep Florida was horrible mistake

Sports leagues should have ignored the welcome mat offered by the Sunshine State.
Fans held up a BombaSquad sign during last season's playoffs at Target Field.

Souhan: 60-game version of Twins could be more dangerous

With ridiculous power and underrated pitching depth, the Twins were well-prepared to succeed over 162 games. As they begin workouts this weekend at Target Field, they may be even more formidable than they were a few months ago.
Designated hitters, like Howie Kendrick, will be used in National League games this season.

Souhan: A short, experimental baseball season? Bring it on

A universal designated hitter? Expanded rosters? Runners on second base to start extra innings? This MLB season could be loads more fun than the usual 162-game slog.
The work of Maya Moore, right, helped overturn a conviction against Jonathan Irons in Jefferson City, Mo. She was with supporters when she called Iron

Souhan: Maya Moore more deserving than Cruz for ESPYs' Humanitarian award

Nelson Cruz was a deserving winner, but the Lynx star gave up her career to dedicate her life to criminal justice reform, and should have won the award.
The Pohlad reign began with Carl, left, in 1984 and continues to this day with sons Jim (pictured), Bill and Bob. This photo is from 2005; Carl died i

Souhan: Pohlads weather storms to sit solidly in charge of Twins

Among many Twins fans, the name Pohlad is synonymous with cheapness. As the team prepares for a long-delayed Opening Day, this is a good time to ask whether the family deserves the reputation.
A protester in Detroit talked with Pistons coach Dwane Casey during a march on June 4 following the death of George Floyd.

Souhan: Ex-Wolves coach Casey lauds strong words from white peers

It shouldn't need to be this way, but having Gregg Popovich, Steve Kerr and others speak out has made a difference in the month since the killing of George Floyd.
The interior of an an empty Target Field, shown an hour before what would have been the home opener on April 2. Now, the season will begin late next m

Souhan: Owners to blame for baseball deal taking so long

MLB owners didn't want a regular season longer than 60 games. They slow-played the negotiations until imposing a 60-game schedule, finalized Tuesday, became more a matter of necessity than a matter of choice.
With any luck, sports fans will soon be able to watch (clockwise, from top left) the Twins' Miguel Sano, the Lynx's Napheesa Collier, golfer Matthew W

Souhan: The biggest sports buffet ever could soon be served to fans

If baseball owners prove they care about their sport and other things go right, we could be approaching the most saturated nine-month stretch of sports in American history.
A giant American flag was unfurled before the Vikings played the Packers in 2016 at U.S. Bank Stadium.

Souhan: A true patriot sees the American flag as more

It's time for Americans to choose: Do you care about citizens or symbols?
Carly Thibault-DuDonis gives instructions during a game.

Souhan: U assistant Thibault-DuDonis leans on family of coaches

"Family" isn't a coaching cliché for Gophers women's basketball assistant Carly Thibault-DuDonis. Her father is in the WNBA and her husband is the head coach at Wisconsin-River Falls.
Tiger Woods and former NFL player Peyton Manning celebrate defeating Phil Mickelson and NFL player Tom Brady of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on the 18th g

Souhan: 'The Match' made in golf/football heaven should get a sequel

The made-for-TV charity event was gobbled up by fans craving any sort of live sports, but it was compelling enough with personalities, banter and insight to merit imitators.
The silent protest of injustice of Colin Kaepernick (middle, kneeling during a 49ers game in 2016 between Eli Harold and Eric Reid) made too many wave

Souhan: Strong statement needed, and Vikings signing Kaepernick would do it

Signing Colin Kaepernick would signal the Vikings care about social justice, and that the NFL acknowledges its wrongful blackballing of a talented quarterback. It would also make football sense.
An an empty Target Field on April 2, what would have been the 2020 home opener.

Souhan: Major League Baseball can't afford to take season off

If players and owners can't agree on salaries this year, it would be another blow to the game
Torii Hunter

Baseball was Hunter's safe haven, and he grew into a star

Torii Hunter listened to veteran teammates and slowly learned. He progressed from a talented youngster who couldn't identify the spin of offspeed pitches to a slugger who crushed them.
Torii Hunter

Souhan: Black athletes call out again for justice. Will we listen this time?

For many white Americans, exposure to what it is like to be black in the United States often comes through black athletes and entertainers. We should listen to them.
The Xcel Energy Center, home of the Wild, might be in the mix as an NHL Hub City for its planned restart.

Souhan: Restarted NHL season could play right into Wild's hands

Had the NHL stuck to the traditional 16-team bracket, the Wild would have been out. Instead, it will get to play a best-of-five series against Vancouver. Minnesota's players could have the edge.
Fuad Reveiz walked off the Metrodome turf a hero in October 1994 after kicking a 27-yard field goal in overtime to give the Vikings a 13-10 victory ov

Kicker Reveiz never made excuses as he found footing with Vikings

Born in Bogota, Colombia, his family moved to Miami when he was 11. A friend saw Fuad Reveiz kicking a soccer ball and talked him into trying football.
Darrell Thompson is a big supporter of kids and former NFL players who are at risk.

Souhan: Darrell Thompson expects Gophers to have even greater success

But the former standout running back is worried about his mentoring program for at-risk kids and troubled by the NFL's apathy toward former players with needs.
Wild forward Marcus Foligno (17) tangled with Jets defenseman Tyler Myers (57) during the 2018 Stanley Cup playoffs. Myers is now with the Canucks, wh

Souhan: Fans should enjoy any Wild playoff run even if sportstuff will be missing

Sportstuff won't return for Stanley Cup playoffs, but fans should try to enjoy the sport at least.
Wolves player J.R. Rider speaks to reporters in a hallway outside of the team's Target Center lock room in 1994.

Souhan: With more controls, 'Wild West' feel gone from sports reporting

Sports coverage will never be as wild and personal as it was when an angry Wolves player walked into the media room and announced he was calling his own press conference.
Troy Vincent, NFL executive vice president

Souhan: Ignoring blacks for top NFL jobs is racist and stupid

If you're not angry about discrimination, you should be angry about so many teams breaking the golden rule of sports. They're not doing all they can to win.
Tampa Bay Rays pitcher Blake Snell might be a too-easy symbol of player greed when he says he's not willing to take less than a prorated salary to pla

Souhan: Public should side with rich, not wealthy, in MLB pay debate

We are in danger of returning to the bad old days of sports-talk debate, where fans conclude that millionaire players are greedier than billionaire owners.
Twins catcher Mitch Garver stood with umpire Angel Hernandez behind home plate last June.

Souhan: Ban spitting. Dial down celebrations. Bring on robot umps.

When Major League Baseball games return post-pandemic, there are a handful of changes that should be made - for the better.
Michael Jordan was a great athlete but not a great hitter, batting .202 for the Class AA Birmingham Barons in 1994.

Souhan: MJ making it to the majors would have been a minor miracle

Some believe NBA Hall of Famer Michael Jordan could have eventually played baseball in the major leagues. Former Twin Gene Larkin and manager Tom Kelly are not among them.
John Terrlinck, in 1994.

Souhan: Teerlinck had knack for motivating Vikings players he coached

John Teerlinck spent just three seasons with the Vikings, but columnist Jim Souhan considers him one of the great characters and coaches in a franchise history filled with high achievers and great characters.
Back in January of 2006, Brett Favre (left) was the Packers' starting quarterback and Aaron Rodgers was the backup. Favre eventually was nudged aside

Souhan: Rodgers to the Vikings? Weirder things have happened

Remember, there was never any way Brett Favre could ever play for the Vikings ... and then we had Brad Childress picking him up at the airport.
Wild interim coach Dean Evason provided 12 games worth of evidence that he deserves a shot at the job full-time, and his relationship with a key playe

Souhan: Interim coach Evason deserves shot to stick with Wild

He has only had 12 games under his belt filling in for Bruce Boudreau, but his relationship with Kevin Fiala is a critical factor.
Gophers coach Richard Pitino watches from the sideline as his team played Butler earlier this month. The Gophers lost to DePaul on Friday.

Souhan: Building Gophers through transfers has merit for Pitino

While not getting the state's best high school players, Richard Pitino could be devising a strategy that could allow the Gophers to compete with better Big Ten programs.
Jordan Love, Sean Mannion, Jameis Winston and Jalen Hurts all figure to have different roles - and futures - as backup quarterbacks.

Souhan: The role of a backup QB? Depends who you ask

NFL teams differ on what they want from the backup quarterback position: An heir apparent, a reclamation project, a multi-tasking gadget QB or a thrifty insurance policy.
The Vikings' drafting of Boise State tackle Ezra Cleveland, left, in the second round could pay off in the long run more than other immediate, expensi

Souhan: Spielman just made Vikings stronger with deft handling of draft

Yes, picking Gophers stars Antoine Winfield Jr. and Tyler Johnson would have made nice stories, but that's not what the team was after.
The Vikings filled a gap when they drafted tackle Ezra Cleveland in the second round. Their competitors had no such success.

Souhan: By not making mistakes, Vikings lead NFC North in draft success

While none of us can predict the future, we can always assess real-time logic. The Vikings made use of it during the 2020 NFL draft. Their closest competitors did not.
LSU wide receiver Justin Jefferson gives the Vikings depth at receiver and isn’t named Troy Williamson.

Souhan: Selecting Jefferson won't repeat Williamson fiasco

Troy Williamson was fast and raw. Justin Jefferson is built like a prototype NFL receiver, he has excellent hands and he excelled in the biggest games in college football last year.
The draft isn't as important as the NFL would have us believe. After all, Vikings standout wide receiver Adam Thielen went undrafted.

Souhan: The NFL draft is all-important. (Here's why that's a lie)

The draft feels important because the NFL has made it feel important, and because the draft is filled with mystery and speculation, and every once in a while your team drafts the perfect player.
This week will mark the ninth time Lions have a top-three pick in the NFL draft since 1980, meaning Matt Patricia might not be the answer any more tha

Souhan: NFL franchise needs that go beyond the draft

Some teams are out to select the best athlete available, but a lot of them have bigger problems that won't be fixed this week.
Christian Ponder

Souhan: Vikings have gotten into trouble drafting need over talent

Need is a terrible evaluator. For many NFL fans, that phrase has become a cliche, but it is the kind of phrase that becomes a cliche because it is so true.
Lynx coach Cheryl Reeve

Souhan: Lynx's draft picks point more toward the long term

The Lynx could have taken a more polished player or a pure point guard at No. 6. Instead, they gambled on upside. They are hoping to position themselves for next year's free-agents, and get back to taking swings at a title.
Tamara Moore, shown in 2002 in a Lynx win.

Souhan: Tamara Moore well-prepared to be a men's basketball coach

Tamara Moore, who has played against and coached men before, will be the only woman coaching a men's college team next season at Mesabi Range.
Oregon standouts Sabrina Ionescu, center, and Satou Sabally, left, figure to be two of the top three picks in the upcoming WNBA draft. Might Ruthy Heb

Souhan: In this WNBA mock draft, Lynx go big and with a winner

Many national mock drafts have the Lynx taking a point guard to fill the void left when Lindsay Whalen retired. But draft wisdom tell us that what you hear and what really happens don't always match up.
Jamal James keeps training, for a welterweight title fight that didn’t happen Saturday and hasn’t been rescheduled.

Souhan: Jamal James ready for WBA title fight — whenever it happens

Jamal James' title bout was supposed to have taken place Saturday at the Armory. Even after the fight was canceled because of COVID-19, with no makeup date, James maintained his grueling training regimen.
Sammy Schmitz at the 2016 Masters.

Souhan: Masters memories never fade for St. John's star Schmitz

In 2015, Sammy Schmitz, the former All-America from St. John's, won the U.S. Mid-Am to earn a berth in the 2016 Masters. He played two rounds at the Masters, missing the cut but gaining lifelong memories.
Playing all MLB games in Phoenix-area stadiums such as Chase Field is one option — with possible dire results.

Souhan: Is MLB so desperate for games it would put lives at risk?

COVID-19 isn't just a disease. It's an intelligence test. If baseball tries this, its entire management team will get a failing grade.
The Timberwolves' Kevin Garnett, elected to the Pro Basketball Hall of Fame on Saturday, might be the most indispensable athlete in Minnesota sports h

Souhan: Garnett is Minnesota's most valuable athlete since ... ever

More than Randy Moss. More than Kirby Puckett, Harmon Killebrew or Maya Moore. Without KG, the Timberwolves' history would be one of complete oblivion.
Souhan: Postpone drafts in WNBA and NFL. It's the right thing to do

Souhan: Postpone drafts in WNBA and NFL. It's the right thing to do

A month ago, holding sports drafts made sense; an antidote to the lethargy and boredom of our new lives. But our awareness of what we're up against has changed, so the leagues' plans should change as well.
Twins manager Rocco Baldelli.

Souhan: Baldelli has baseball in his head while music soothes his restless mind

Performing in front of demanding crowds is what groups do, and Twins manager Rocco Baldelli — currently with a lot of unexpected time on his hands — takes lessons from watching his team or his favorite band.
Among the things columnist Jim Souhan misses is a border battle where you can throw out the records when the the teams meet and players stay focused b

Souhan: Missing sports clichés, the comfort food of English language

There's an "i" in cliché, but this is all about team, and columnist Jim Souhan is a team-first guy, but it's a business and he's got to be able to feed his family.
“Baseball will return. Our job is to be ready for that, assuming it happens. But do we know that’s going to happen [in 2020]? No, we don’t.”
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Souhan: Sports world's reaction paints grim image to issue's severity

The cancellation of events through the end of 2020 because of the coronavirus pandemic doesn't seem so far-fetched.
The Vikings might be at an advantage having Kirk Cousins under center for a third consecutive season in 2020.

Souhan: Compressed NFL season would hinder relocated QBs

Kirk Cousins' return under center for a third season could help give the Vikings a leg up on their competition.
Carlos Gomez -- one of the Twins' "Loose Cannons" -- jumped for joy after scoring the winning run in the 12th inning on an Alexi Casilla single agains

Souhan: 2009 Game 163 replay is a reminder of Loose Cannons' heroics for Twins

Carlos Gomez and Alexi Casilla, both promising but erratic players, delivered when called off the bench in an epic Metrodome finale.
Twins broadcaster Dick Bremer, in 2013.

Souhan: While waiting for baseball, Bremer's book a fine way to pass time

Broadcaster Dick Bremer should be preparing to announce the Twins' opener in Oakland on Thursday. Instead, he'll be at home in the northern suburbs, trying to distract himself from our new reality.
The Olympic flame from Greece arrived in Japan on Friday even as the opening of the Tokyo Games become more in doubt. Olympic gold medalists Saori Yos

Souhan: Logic means postponing games, but logic doesn't always guide IOC

Logic dictates that the Games be postponed until the summer of 2021. It would be criminally stupid to hold them this summer, during a worldwide pandemic.
Dalvin Cook’s talents as an NFL running back are indisputable, but he has been injury-prone in his first three seasons and he is entering the last y

Souhan: Vikings need Dalvin Cook now more than ever

After all of their roster changes, the Vikings are now more dependent on Cook remaining healthy and performing spectacularly than they were even last year.
Baseball fans look through a fence at Hammond Stadium after a game between the Twins and the Orioles was canceled on March 12. MLB suspended spring tr

Souhan: No spring training trip this year, and it sure was missed

Columnist Jim Souhan didn't make it to Twins spring training in Florida for the first time since 1992. It's not the perks he missed; it's the job.
Vikings General Manager Rick Spielman.

Souhan: Vikings' latest moves won't help unless draft fills gaping holes

GM Rick Spielman made a great move in dealing Stefon Diggs and the logical move in extending Kirk Cousins, but he'll need to procure young, inexpensive talent to plug other gaps.