Monday, November 25, 2024

Forgotten Ricketts brother Pete seen waiting in Wrigley line for Cubs tickets

All Cubs fans know their favorite team is run by Tom Ricketts and his siblings Laura and Todd, but few remember the forgotten brother Pete who surfaced this morning at Wrigley Field where he was seen waiting in line for 2011 single game tickets which went on sale today.

Cubs replace Kraft Noodle with ‘Rahmen’ Noodle to honor new mayor

In order to get on the good side of Chicago's newly elected mayor Rahm Emanuel, the Cubs and the Ricketts family announced today they have replaced the Kraft Noodle that was outside Wrigley Field with a brick of 'Rahmen' Noodles.

Konerko faster than most infants

A segment of ESPN's Sport Science recently exposed one of Major League Baseball's more common myths, proving once and for all that White Sox first baseman Paul Konerko is, indeed, faster than most infants.

BALCO-aided Byrd takes 3rd in Mr. Universe competition

Marlon Byrd strolled into Mesa last week with a confident gait, broad shoulders and a bronze medal in the 2011 Mr. Universe body building competition. Byrd's medal was just one more piece of hardware that has eluded the Cubs for far too many years.

Rahm enlists Ernie Banks for controversial ‘Let’s Cast Two’ voter turnout effort

“Rahm is my nom,” said the Cubs legend, glad-handing voters in Wrigleyville Tuesday morning. “This is finally the year…we elect Mr. Emanuel. Let’s Cast Two!”

Top Cubs and Sox concerns going into Spring Training

White Sox manager Ozzie Guillen's Twitter account and statues blocking every single Wrigley Field entrance are just two of the issues that may plague Chicago's baseball teams this season.

Kane vows to stop partying with people who own cameras

Patrick Kane's reputation as a party animal was reinforced earlier this week when Deadspin posted photos of the 22-year-old superstar allegedly cavorting late-night and suggested a massive hangover was the reason he then missed two days of practice earlier this week.