Thursday, November 28, 2024

Peavy takes break from rehab to join Sweet Tea Party

White Sox righthander Jake Peavy, out for the season since July with a detached latissimus dorsi muscle, made a surprise public appearance this when he scheduled a press conference outside of a Waffle House in his native Mobile, Ala.

Pierzynski reveals time machine; says it’s only for hair products, not changing Sox history

After yet another series defeat to the Twins, the White Sox are left wishing they could go back in time and do things differently against their hated rivals.

Manny’s dreds perish in clubhouse fire sparked by Guillen’s foul mouth

While his play since joining the White Sox hasn't been stellar, Manny Ramirez found a way to make a scene in Chicago. The slugger’s dreadlocks caught fire this morning during contract negotiations at U.S. Cellular Field while negotiating the remaining $200 billion left in his 150-year contract he signed with the Dodgers in 2009.

Reinsdorf gives contract to final member of ’95 Indians as Dave Winfield is signed...

Despite manning what most consider to be a sinking ship, White Sox GM Kenny Williams signed former slugger Dave Winfield, age 58, to a deal which will pay the right-hander over $2 million for the final three weeks of the season.

Aug. ’10 issue is out: Giant Wrigley toilet; Cubs Cookbook; Ozzie swears; and more

It's not even September and North Side baseball is already a painful afterthought. Luckily The Heckler's August issue is here to dull the pain with unbelievable coverage of the Loveable Losers. There's also great stuff about the rest of the teams in our fair city, so please read on.

Check out the latest edition of The Heckler Half Hour Comedy Spectacular

In case you missed The Heckler's cable access show a couple weeks back because you had something better to do at 10 on a Sunday night, here it is for you to watch at your leisure.

Radio Brief: Chicago sports media working to correct recent underreporting of unfounded rumors

The Chicago sports world is very worried about the lack of wild speculation gripping the city.