Sunday, September 21, 2025

Comcast SportsNet launches new show: Chicago Sports Team PR Hour

Comcast SportsNet will debut its newest show, Chicago Sports Team PR Hour, next week. According to program director Ed Malone, the new offering will serve as an alternate viewpoint on the state of sports in the city.

Sox offer 20% ticket discount to any fan carrying valid credit card

When the Cubs teamed up with MasterCard this winter to gouge fans on tickets, the White Sox eventually decided to follow suit.

Overexcited Harrelson predicts Sox will win 267 games, World Series

'We can't let a little thing like the number of games get in our way. Mercy!'

Like all fans, White Sox Nation's optimism runs high at the start of every baseball season, and there's no bigger Sox backer than announcer Ken "Hawk" Harrelson. The only difference between Hawk and other Sox fans is that his optimism borders on delusion.

Bulls advance to Sweet Sixteen

With a huge upset of top-seeded Kansas over the weekend, the Bulls advanced to the Sweet Sixteen of the NCAA basketball tournament. Jubilant players hugged each other and celebrated the unlikely win over No. 1 Kansas.

Cubs unveil beer bong at HoHoKam

While team officials lobby the Arizona state legislature for public money to fund a new Spring Training facility for the Cubs, several off-season improvements were made to HoHoKam Park thanks to a special referendum in Maricopa County.

Failed automaker partners with failed baseball franchise

The Cubs announced a plan Wednesday to place a Toyota sign in Wrigley's left field bleachers, signifying a key partnership between a failed automaker and a failed baseball franchise.

Blackhawks fans agree with Ovechkin that suspension wasn’t proper length

'Two, maybe three years' says one fan

Capitals star winger Alexander Ovechkin was suspended two games for his illegal hit on Brian Campbell Sunday. Ovechkin released a statement today saying he was disappointed by the suspension. Hawks fans agreed, but for completely different reasons.