Strikeouts to be referred to as ‘DunnSwings’
In a surprising move that will have far reaching statistical and historical implications, Major League Baseball has decided to officially change the name of receiving three strikes in an at-bat from "strikeout" to "DunnSwing."
Cubs management announces trades of Soriano, Pena and Zambrano in cruel prank
"It was a difficult decision," GM Jim Hendry said before snickering and pausing to regain his composure. "But we felt it was in their best interest to ... I'm sorry, I can't, I can't even keep a straight face, you guys!"
Say farewell to the 2011 Cubs Aug. 26 in Milwaukee with The Heckler
Let's face it. We're all going to give up on the 2011 Cubs as soon as the NFL regular season starts. That's why you should join The Heckler's Unbelievable Cubs-Brewers Roadtrip of 2011 on Friday night, Aug. 26. Everyone who joins gets a ticket in our group of front-row bleacher seat at Miller Park, round-trip bus transportation from the North Side to Miller Park, a professionally catered tailgate and all the beer you can possibly consider consuming.
Quade, Dempster debate definition of ‘okay’ on mound for 20 minutes
“Coach approached the mound, asked if I was okay and I said ‘I’m fine,’” said Dempster. “And then he goes, ‘But are you okay?’ and I’m like, ‘Aren’t they the same thing?’ He said no, which I disagree with, but I wouldn’t call it a fight.”
Fukudome Traded: You write the headline
The Cubs have traded Kosuke Fukudome to the Cleveland Indians. What do you think The Heckler headline should be?
Paul DePodesta takes credit for Jonah Hill’s weight loss
When it was announced the bestselling book “Moneyball” would be adapted into a major motion picture, Mets front office staffer Paul DePodesta was beside himself with excitement until he learned a heavyset actor was playing his role.
Mayor Emanuel orders all city bars to close with Tigers’ Cabrera in town
“For the safety of our residents, we have closed all Chicago bars and alcohol-serving restaurants in the anticipation of Miguel Cabrera in town,” said Emanuel. "This city is in enough trouble as it is. We can't risk the sort of physical damage an intoxicated Cabrera could do after another late-night bender."