I don't want to cross that line where I am being a Canzano homer because I'm not but he is good at what he does.
Canzano has won numerous Associated Press Sports Editors (APSE) awards.
In 2010, the Society of Professional Journalists named Canzano the National Sports Columnist of the Year for his work the prior year.
In 2009, Canzano was voted America's No. 1 sports columnist by the APSE, for 2008.
In 2007 and 2008, the Associated Press named Canzano the nation's No. 2 sports columnist among large-circulation newspapers, with Canzano finishing second to the Los Angeles Times’ Bill Plaschke both times.
Canzano was recognized by The Press Club of Atlantic City as national sportswriter of the year in 2004.
In 2013, Canzano won first place in Special Topic Column Writing in the Best of the West contest for his portfolio of columns that included a column on a soldier who died in action in Afghanistan and Canzano's own experience coaching a girls fourth-grade volleyball team with a player who has Down Syndrome.
In 2002, Canzano was named the nation's top investigative sports writer by the Associated Press News Executives Council[10] for his enterprise piece on Carlos Rodriguez, a 21-year-old Dominican basketball star who was masquerading as a 17-year-old high school basketball player.
Canzano is a three-time Oregon Sportswriter of the Year winner.
On July 7, 2007, the Portland Beavers' Triple-A baseball team held "John Canzano Bobblehead Night."Also, on Aug. 29, 2009, the LPGA Safeway Classic featured "John Canzano Bobblehead Day," as part of the tour event held at Pumpkin Ridge Golf Club in Oregon.
I understand that many blazer fans hate Canzano because the blazers hate Canzano but he does do good work.