Thursday, November 28, 2024

Hendry outbids himself again for player no other team wanted

"The fifth time has got to be a charm," said the Cubs GM. "In Marlon Byrd, I'm very confident we've found the goose who lays the golden eggs."

Sportsman of the Year Runners Up

The Heckler's first-ever Sportsman of the Year could have gone to any of the five finalists, but in the end, Jay "Pick 6" Cutler got the nod. Here's what nominators had to say about the four runners up.

Dec. 09 issue is out: NFL Today adds 10th host; Bears demoted to CFL;...

Great news: The Heckler's December issue has hit the streets. In addition to our award-winning unbelievable Chicago sports coverage, this month The Heckler names its first-ever Sportsman of the Year. Here's a hint: His nickname should be "Pick Six."

Nov. 09 issue is out: Cubs sign Kenny Powers; Bears lineman struggle, and much...

Great news: The Heckler's November issue has hit the streets. As usual, it's packed full of unbelievable Chicago sports news.

Reinsdorf doesn’t understand how Ricketts can love the team he now owns

Cubs owner Tom Ricketts is a longtime fan of his new ballclub, a fact that doesn't sit well with crosstown front office man Jerry Reinsdorf.

Local teen reclaims stolen possessions from ‘Monsters in the Morning’ set

Jimmy Kain of Lombard was relieved to learn that the contents of his bedroom--stolen two weeks ago in a home burglary--had been located safe and sound on the set of Comcast SportsNet's "Monsters in the Morning" TV show hosted by Mike North.

South Sider welches on promise to cut mullet if Sox miss playoffs

Joe Malonecki, an out-of-work South Sider, has gone back on his promise to shear off his beloved mullet if the Sox failed to make the postseason. His friends were perplexed by his unwillingness to part with the hairstyle nearly a month after his team was eliminated from postseason contention.