Tigers OF Al Cowens and White Sox reliever Ed Farmer publicly end their long-running feud

On September 1, 1980 — 1980 – Tigers OF Al Cowens and White Sox reliever Ed Farmer publicly end their long-running feud by shaking hands at home plate prior to Chicago’s 11 – 3 win at Tiger Stadium. The feud began in 1979 when Farmer broke Cowens’ jaw with a pitch‚ and flared again this June 20th when Cowens hit a ground ball off Farmer and attacked the pitcher instead of running to first base. Cowens was suspended for 7 games and a warrant was issued for his arrest in Illinois‚ forcing him to skip the previous week’s Tigers-White Sox series in Chicago. Farmer agreed to drop the charges in exchange for a handshake‚ and the two players bring out the lineup cards before today’s game. The White Sox fans will continue to boo the Detroit player and a “Coward Cowens” banner will express the Southsiders’ sentiments.