Desperate Sandberg considering Yankees bat boy job as way to reach Major Leagues
Like all Minor Leaguers, Cubs Hall of Famer Ryne Sandberg dreams of reaching the Majors one day, only this time as a manager instead of a player. In a desperate attempt to fulfill that dream, Sandberg is considering a job as the Yankees' next bat boy.
Jeter still hasn’t ranged far enough to answer phone call informing him of Gold...
Yankees shortstop Derek Jeter recently won his fifth Gold Glove award, but the aging veteran still hasn’t made his way to the phone in time to hear the news.
Inspired by Ricketts’ reality TV stint, Reinsdorf aims for ‘Dancing with the Stars’
Just a day after Cubs co-owner Todd Ricketts was featured on an episode of CBS's "Undercover Boss," White Sox owner Jerry Reinsdorf expressed an interest in getting on a reality show himself and is hoping to land a spot on ABC's "Dancing with the Stars."
Fans who think Cubs shouldn’t have let Ryno go also think Dutchie should do...
On Wednesday the Cubs and Ryne Sandberg made the difficult decision to part ways. Predictably, many fans were upset that a team icon from the '80s and '90s was allowed to walk out the door with no fanfare. Many of those sentimental fans also believe Harry Caray's widow Dutchie should take over Cubs radio broadcasts.
Texas Board of Education to omit 2010 World Series from history books
Moments after the San Francisco Giants put the final nail in the Rangers' World Series coffin, the Texas Board of Education released a statement indicating that this year’s Fall Classic would not be a part of any history curriculum coming out of the Lone Star state.
Cubs bullpen catcher busted with massive pot stash en route to Prop 19 rally
Cubs bullpen catcher Corey Miller was arrested in Nebraska this weekend carrying more than eight pounds of marijuana in anticipation of celebrating legalization in California.
World Series reefer madness leads to marijuana legalization nationwide
With San Francisco Giants fans openly toking in the stands of AT&T Park during the World Series, federal law enforcement officials have decided to end the war on pot smoking.