Wednesday, July 2, 2025

MLB fans demand replay rights, too

If the suit is successful, challenges would not be limited to events on the field. Vendor actions such as selling cold hot dogs, beer “short-pours” and “pocketing the change” would also become reviewable.

Cubs first base coach Eric Hinske enjoying six lunches per day

In just a short amount of time, the former A.L. Rookie of the Year has gone from swinging the lumber with the Diamondbacks to enjoying six lunches per day in retirement.

Hot Doug’s to close forever in October because of hopeless Cubs season

Iconic eatery Hot Doug's has announced it will embark on a "permanent vacation" on Oct. 4 to coincide with yet another year where the Cubs will not be featured in the playoffs.

That short, angry 180-lb white guy in your office is really excited about the...

It’s that time again, when undersized, angry fraternity brothers from the East Coast are up in arms about how the selection committee did them no favors whatsoever for the upcoming lacrosse tournament.

George Will writes biography detailing Andrew Bynum’s one-day Bulls career

Highlights will include Bynum’s trip to the airport, the failed team physical and of course the lengthy dialogue between Bynum and the equipment manager about which bowling alleys near the United Center had the best Chinese food buffet.

Mickelson neighbor tired of asking, ‘How was your weekend?’

"Sometimes, I'll be out here edging the lawn and I'll see him riding his John Deere in his Masters Jacket. 'Hey Arn, I've got two more of these.' He'll hold up two fingers. The guy is just insufferable."

White Sox bullpen applies for Federal Emergency Relief

“As soon as I heard about this program, I knew it was for us,” said Sox pitching coach Don Cooper. “No one needs relief help more than us. Just look at our bullpen ERA, it's the worst in baseball. That's even after we released Donnie Veal (7.50 ERA) and put Nate Jones (Infinite ERA) on the DL.”