Tuesday, November 18, 2025

After Sox draw no walks in 4-game sweep by Yankees, Ozzie demands more midgets

Guillen said he would also be open to dwarfs, hobbits, and others with restricted growth joining the team if they could field better than the current Sox outfield.

Bears pencil in large orange cone at left tackle

“Left tackle is critical,” said coach Mike Tice. “So we’ll be going with our oversized orange cone and hopefully it can lock down the starting job for the next decade.”

Hendry also refuses to trade his Pogs collection

While Cubs GM Jim Hendry left many Cubs fans surprised by his decision not to part with valuable trade pieces before the July 31st deadline, Buster Olney has reported that Hendry also turned down numerous trade offers made for his Pogs collection from 1994.

Top 10 labor issues separating NBA owners and players

No. 10: Players feel all contracts should be guaranteed 100 percent, owners pretending they don’t know what a contract is.

Guillen, Quade investigated for child labor law violations with Lillibridge and Campana

Authorities have been poking around U.S. Cellular Field and Wrigley Field for the last several weeks after receiving several tips that White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen and Cubs manager Mike Quade may have violated Illinois Child Labor laws in regards to their play of Brent Lillibridge and Tony Campana, respectively.

Bears rookies relieved Kreutz won’t be around to ‘haze the shit out of us’

Stories of rookie hazing by now former Bears center Olin Kreutz are legendary among players and team officials, which is why this year's rookie class wasn't exactly sad to see the gritty Kreutz go unsigned this week.

Wrigley’s concert-style seating to remain intact through September since Cubs can’t hit ball out...

The decision is not only financially based as the Cubs will save on overtime pay to the grounds crew, but also on the realistic impression of a Cubs team that can’t hit the ball out of the infield anyway.