Monday, November 17, 2025

After Sox no-hit, batting coach updates resume ‘just in case’

Following the White Sox no-hit performance in front of a dozen fans at The Cell Tuesday night, batting coach Greg Walker has decided to update his resume.

Castro to stop basting glove in butter before every game

Cubs shortstop Starlin Castro’s fielding has been questioned, primarily because in remembrance of his childhood Thanksgivings in the Dominican Republic, he has been basting his glove in butter before every game.

More discounted spots at May 11 Cubs-Cards game and Old Style pre-party

We're just over a week away from The Heckler's first group outing at Wrigley and Old Style pre-party for Cubs-Cards and we still have a few spots left. To help win you over, we've discounted some more and hope you'll join. Click here to get in on the fun for just $39. That will get you a lower level game ticket, supremely discounted Old Styles and a free buffet at The Stretch May 11. Follow this link while spots still remain!

Peavy gets arm transplant

White Sox hurler Jake Peavy had an outstanding minor league outing Friday night and is hoping to return to the big league team's rotation as early as next week. It will be his first appearance with the White Sox since last summer when he had a tendon and muscles in his throwing shoulder reattached by a surgery no baseball player had ever received. But it's an even rarer procedure that's now got him at the top of his game.

Mullets, tats and couples therapy: Hawks players reveal plans for long offseason

Thanks to an early postseason exit, the Blackhawks will have plenty of spare time this offseason. This is how they plan to spend it.

Cubs attempt to lure fans with novel concept of affordable concessions

Mired in an early season attendance slump, the Cubs announced Friday a new, reasonably priced beer and hot dog promotion aimed at drawing more fans to Wrigley Field, marking the first time the franchise has ever featured reasonably priced concessions.

Ricketts dons tool belt, decides to renovate Wrigley himself

Tom Ricketts has made it a priority to find a way to generate the revenue necessary to renovate aging Wrigley Field. He tried it through taxes, extra advertisements inside and outside the ballpark, and has even sent his rarely mentioned brother, Peter, to rob a string of banks in Northwest Indiana; but it has all been to no avail.