Wednesday, March 12, 2025

Cubs announce huge party to honor winning percentage breaking .400

When the Cubs beat the Reds Wednesday, it got them back over .400, causing the team to scramble to honor the occasion. As a result, this weekend fans are invited to attend the "BP .400 Fest, Sponsored by Citibank" at Wrigley Field.

Hughes sick day gives Moreland Santo-mention-free broadcast finally

Cubs radio broadcaster Pat Hughes missed Wednesday’s series finale against the Cincinnati Reds with an illness. That meant Judd Sirott, who usually fills in for Hughes during the fifth inning of games, would take over for the entire broadcast. It also meant that Keith Moreland, Hughes’ partner in the booth, would finally go an entire game without hearing mention of his predecessor, the late Ron Santo.

Bird’s Eye View: Entire Cubs organization ripe for the pooping

The Wrigley Field Seagulls share their views on Jim Hendry, the Cubs' lineup, cotton candy and more.

Berkman replaces Jared Fogel as Subway spokesman

“We’re really excited,” said Subway V.P. of Marketing Tom Butler. “We get to trade a spokesman who simply went from morbidly obese to normal for a spokesman who went from morbidly obese to normal and can hit a fastball.”

Triple-A teams take offense to being compared to the Cubs

After Carlos Zambrano ranted to the media that the Chicago Cubs are playing "like a Triple-A team," Minor League clubs across the nation condemned the statement, saying that most of them were far superior to the maligned Chicago franchise.

Cubs draft Chris Farley in second round

Cubs Scouting Director Tim Wilken has been known to go off the board in recent MLB drafts, picking guys like Hayden Simpson and Tyler Colvin hundreds of spots ahead of where they were projected to go. He pulled another wild card out of the hat on Tuesday in the second round, reaching for Chris Farley look-alike Daniel Vogelbach, who at 5’11” tips the scales at 280 lbs.