P ee-wee Herman never had much of an eye for the ladies, but Dottie (Elizabeth "E.G." Daily) definitely has an eye for him. During the events of "Pee-wee's Big Adventure," bike sh ...
Pete Crow-Armstrong was brilliant in the first half of 2025 and slowed by season’s end. John Fisher / Getty Images It was hard to come away from Chicago Cubs President Jed Hoyer’s end-of-season news ...
The Chicago Cubs fell short of the ultimate goal this season, which is crushing for the franchise considering it’s watching Kyle Tucker head into free agency this winter. Tucker will have a handful of ...
The Chicago Cubs have one big mission this offseason that isn’t figuring out what to do with Kyle Tucker: Finding a true ace for their starting rotation. With Shota Imanaga regressing and Cade Horton ...
So maybe the jungles lining Delhi Golf Club’s narrow fairways aren’t so penal after all. Or at least the one on the left side of the 18th hole wasn’t on Saturday for Tommy Fleetwood. Fleetwood, the 36 ...
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Pope Leo had a message for a Cubs fan who yelled from the crowd during a Vatican appearance on Wednesday. The fan yelled, "Go Cubs," and Pope Leo, a supportive White Sox fan, responded, "They lost" in ...
The Pope may be spreading positivity and love to everyone, but one Chicago Cubs fan heard a playful jab from the most recognizable Chicago White Sox fan in the world. Pope Leo XIV made an appearance ...
Pope Leo XIV, the head of the Catholic Church and a native of Chicago, is renowned as the most famous Chicago White Sox fan in the world. During a parade in Vatican City, he seized the opportunity to ...
Craig McFarling sits on a couch at his parents’ house on the first day of Major League Baseball’s postseason and intently watches a playoff game between the New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox.
Kyle Tucker batted .259 with one home run during the postseason. Michael Reaves / Getty Images For a Chicago Cubs team that hadn’t seen playoff baseball for five years, hadn’t played a postseason game ...
Maybe it's as simple as the Cincinnati sickness. How could the Cubs have advanced past Milwaukee and into the NLCS? A healthy Cade Horton is one possibility. The Cubs lost this series in Games 1 and 2 ...
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