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Wiener Circle to give out free hot dogs Tuesday after Ben Johnson goes shirtless, Bears win
21+ min ago (264+ words) A Chicago institution will give away free hot dogs this week thanks to Caleb Williams, and Patrick Fazio has the details. Editor's note: The video in the player above is from a previous article. Wiener Circle will once again give away free hot dogs thanks to the Chicago Bears. In a post on X after the Bears took down the defending Super Bowl champions Friday in a 24-15 win over the Eagles, Wiener Circle announced they'd give away free hot dogs Tuesday. The giveaway comes just over a month after the Lincoln Park restaurant posted a poll on X that would establish the criteria for the next free hot dog giveaway. Which is most likely to win Chicago more free hot dogs? A bears win including a" The shirtless Ben Johnson option won and, lucky for Chicagoans who are fans of…...
Letters: Fremont cricket field critics fear the unknown
30+ min ago (448+ words) Re: "Neighbors up in arms over cricket field plans" (Page B1, Nov. 22). It is more likely the fear of the unknown. People here are not familiar with cricket. Both baseball and cricket trace their origins back to medieval European bat-and-ball games and are more like "cousins." Cricket fields all over the world are in the middle of cities and residential neighborhoods, and they are safe. It is fun to play and or watch cricket, so let us go for it. Re: "Coal project costs mounting" (Page A1, Nov. 26). The New York Times article about Phil Tagami's proposed Oakland coal terminal is very misleading. The article says, "a state judge ruled in 2023 that the city had to uphold its deal with Tagami." However, that ruling only provided Tagami with $320,000 in damages. The disappointed coal developers found a judge in Kentucky whose suggestion of…...
Letters: Fremont cricket field critics fear the unknown
30+ min ago (460+ words) Re: "Neighbors up in arms over cricket field plans" (Page B1, Nov. 22). It is more likely the fear of the unknown. People here are not familiar with cricket. Both baseball and cricket trace their origins back to medieval European bat-and-ball games and are more like "cousins." Cricket fields all over the world are in the middle of cities and residential neighborhoods, and they are safe. It is fun to play and or watch cricket, so let us go for it. Subru Bhat Union City Re: "Coal project costs mounting" (Page A1, Nov. 26). The New York Times article about Phil Tagami's proposed Oakland coal terminal is very misleading. The article says, "a state judge ruled in 2023 that the city had to uphold its deal with Tagami." However, that ruling only provided Tagami with $320,000 in damages. The disappointed coal developers found a judge in…...
Record crowd of 16,014 watch Frost spoil Torrent’s inaugural game 3-0
35+ min ago (140+ words) November 28, 2025, 7:24 PM The 16,014 fans set a record for largest attendance at a women's hockey game in a U.S. arena. It was the inaugural home game for the Torrent. Late in the first period Pannek got the bounce as she fired a shot from between the circle that Torrent goalie Corinne Schroeder couldn't corral. She scored her second goal of the season midway through the third period and Grace Zumwinkle added a power play goal. Hensley made 30 saves for the Frost (1-1-0-0). Schroeder, who led the league with four shutouts last season for the New York Sirens, made 22 saves for the Torrent (1-0-1-0). Both teams had two power plays. Minnesota plays at Ottawa on Tuesday. Seattle is home again on Wednesday against New York....
Reports of Divide in Mets Locker Room Surface After Juan Soto Snubbed Francisco Lindor Leadership
49+ min ago (493+ words) Nov 29, 2025 | 12:11 AM EST Sounds like there's been some turbulence in the Mets clubhouse again. If you remember, the last time we heard about friction was back in 2021, when Jeff McNeil and Francisco Lindor reportedly got into it behind closed doors. Things seemed quiet after that, at least until this year. Now, heading into the 2025 season, a lot of Mets fans were pushing for Lindor to become the team captain officially. This would make him the first one since David Wright retired in 2018. But then Juan Soto chimed in with a different opinion, saying Starling Marte is actually the real leader of that team. And if that already hints at a bit of tension, there's been yet another rumor of issues between Lindor and McNeil. "Francisco Lindor and Jeff McNeil got into a heated confrontation after the June 20th game in Philly,…...
Remembering an unsung hero: Patriots’ president Jim Adams built much more than one of the area’s most impressive press boxes
1+ hour, 1+ min ago (839+ words) Patriots Park in Allentown has been a mecca for Lehigh Valley softball for more than 70 years. But one of the reasons it has stayed vibrant through the decades and hosts more games each spring, summer, and fall than any other area venue is that the place has continued to look toward the future. No one worked harder at Pates Park and saw the need to evolve more than Jim Adams. He was he visionary behind what is arguably the best press box in Lehigh Valley, a structure so big it can accommodate TV, radio and print media comfortably and also have room for game management as well as a conference room and bathroom. The press box is one of the reasons why softball officials routinely hold league, district, and state playoff games there, as well as countless summer/travel team…...
Indian River knocks off Green Run to win Class 5 Region A title
1+ hour, 15+ min ago (26+ words) Indian River QB Lord Malik Heru and his corps of receivers led the Braves to a victory over the previously unbeaten Stallions. More in 757Teamz Football...
Report: Francisco Lindor had a confrontation with Mets teammate during season
1+ hour, 23+ min ago (185+ words) Mr. Smile apparently wasn't smiling too much about one of his teammates last season. Puma also reports that the flashy Lindor clashed personalities during the year with the business-like Juan Soto during the season as well. You can read the full report at the link here. Interestingly enough, the five-time All-Star Lindor also had a confrontation with McNeil in the dugout during a game in the 2021 MLB season. That confrontation did turn physical, and Lindor later offered an extremely unconvincing excuse for the incident. Meanwhile, the incident last June underscored the Mets' struggles to get on the same page with one another during the 2025 campaign. Despite having a mammoth $342 million payroll, the Mets completely collapsed in the final weeks of the season and missed the playoffs altogether. Now there are rumors that the Mets could make some big changes this…...
Report: Francisco Lindor had a confrontation with Mets teammate during season
1+ hour, 23+ min ago (185+ words) Mr. Smile apparently wasn't smiling too much about one of his teammates last season. Puma also reports that the flashy Lindor clashed personalities during the year with the business-like Juan Soto during the season as well. You can read the full report at the link here. Interestingly enough, the five-time All-Star Lindor also had a confrontation with McNeil in the dugout during a game in the 2021 MLB season. That confrontation did turn physical, and Lindor later offered an extremely unconvincing excuse for the incident. Meanwhile, the incident last June underscored the Mets' struggles to get on the same page with one another during the 2025 campaign. Despite having a mammoth $342 million payroll, the Mets completely collapsed in the final weeks of the season and missed the playoffs altogether. Now there are rumors that the Mets could make some big changes this…...
Sickening Truth Behind Yankees Kyle Tucker Intentions Laid Bare as Hal Steinbrenner Continues to Let Aaron Judge Down
1+ hour, 32+ min ago (515+ words) Nov 28, 2025 | 11:27 PM EST MLB, Baseball Herren, USA Winter Meetings, Dec 11, 2017 Orlando, FL, USA New York Yankees owner Hal Steinbrenner during the winter meetings at Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin Resort. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports, 11.12.2017 14:04:47, 10473954, MLB, Hal Steinbrenner, New York Yankees PUBLICATIONxINxGERxSUIxAUTxONLY Copyright: xKimxKlementx 10473954 2025 really cemented Judge's legacy among Yankee greats. He notably moved past Yogi Berra and Joe DiMaggio on the team's all-time home run list, climbing into fourth place, and became just the fourth player in MLB history to record four seasons with 50 or more homers. But the only thing missing? The rings. So, after another early playoff exit, Judge reportedly asked the Yankees' front office if it's time to build a true contender. But is Hal Steinbrenner actually listening? Because with the club still dragging its feet on decisions involving Cody Bellinger and Kyle Tucker,…...