Drew Weisholtz is an award-winning writer who has had his work published on several websites, including GuySpeed, StarCrush.com and theFW.com. Previously, he has written and served as a producer for ABC News Radio and also spent time as a stand-up comedian. He can be found rooting for his beloved Yankees and Giants and begrudgingly holds out hope his Rutgers Scarlet Knights will one day return to the NCAA Tournament. When that's not consuming him, he passes time quoting "Saved By the Bell" and making fun of his in-laws. You can follow him on Twitter.
Drew Weisholtz
Should the Boston Celtics Keep the Number One Draft Pick? [POLL]
They're still vying for an NBA title, but the Boston Celtics have already come up winners.
(Not So) Rowdy Ottawa Senators Fans Show Off Wonderful Manners Celebrating Series Win
Depending on your point of view, this was either wildly polite or politely wild.
Kevin Pillar Is Superman When Making This Spectacular Diving Catch
He saved some runs. Now, if he could only save the Blue Jays season.
How Do You Hit a Home Run and Get Tagged Out? Watch This Crazy Play and Find Out
There's a reason that say, "Touch 'em all."
Chicago Bears Fans Are Sooooo Angry They Drafted Mitch Trubisky
Please excuse Chicago Bears fans for thinking the sky is falling.
Chris Coghlan’s Acrobatic Dive Over Catcher Into Home Is the Slide of the Year
Almost nothing has gone right for the Toronto Blue Jays in this young season, but this certainly did.
Bet You Can’t Guess What State Is Most Addicted to Gambling (Actually, You Probably Can)
Ten bucks says you can figure out which state is most hooked on plunking down some money to win a bet.
Most Emotional NFL Draft Moments Bring Some Hard-Hitting Tears
The NFL Draft -- where dreams come true, soon-to-be millionaires are made and mammoth 20-something athletes bawl like babies.
The World’s Fastest 300-Game in Bowling Happened in Under 90 Seconds
Never has bowling been so fast. Or exciting.
The 19 Most Accurately Dead-On Money Names in Sports for Tax Day
Athletes and money have a long history, from the unfortunately named 19th century baseball player Tom Poorman to 1950s NFL defensive back Herb Rich.