Wednesday, November 27, 2024

Anthony Rizzo pleads with Fauci and Manfred to make the shift illegal due to...

The infield shift has hurt the careers of many big leaguers, particularly those big lefty pull hitters, and some of them are using social distancing to fight back.

Cardinals fan admits it’s easy to self quarantine because there is nothing to do...

The stay at home order imposed on many Americans comes easier to some than to others.

Wellness Check Podcast: Chicago’s 53rd Ward Alderman Ed Bus

Brad checks in with esteemed Ald. Ed Bus of Chicago's 53rd Ward. Among the topics discussed: How Ed and his family are sheltering in place, how Ed's various essential business ventures (Ed Bus Sausages, Ed Bus Truck & Tow, Ed Bus Tuckpointing, and the Ed Bus Chop House) are holding up, what his wife Dorse Carson Pirie Scott Bus is doing during the quarantine, some of Ed's favorite Steven Seagal movies, how protesters would be handled if they showed up at City Hall, why Ed thinks basketball isn't a sport, what the Ed Bus Tumblers are up to these days), and much more.

Wellness Check Podcast: Chug-Chug the Comeback Clown

Today's Wellness Check guest is a major score for The Heckler and a throwback for our fans from the good ol' days. Listen and watch it here!

Documentary on Ian Happ’s Historic MLB The Show Run: ‘The Last Days’ set to...

Rolling with the momentum of his popularizing “The Last Dance” documentary about the 1998 Bulls, Jason Hehir is creating another behind the scenes look at an integral Chicago sports cultural moment.

Wellness Check Podcast: Paul Dzien from Crawly’s Clubhouse

Today's Wellness Check guest is Cubs mega-fan Paul Dzien who's taken the love of his team to a new level, launching Crawly's Cubhouse and building a pretty solid following on social media (Twitter in particular). Listen here!

MLB floats plan to return involving triple-headers, hologram fans, and robot pitchers

Major League Baseball's quest to return to action took another turn Thursday when sources leaked the league is now contemplating a four-month 162-game schedule starting "some time between June 1 and Nov. 1" that will involve several triple-headers a week.