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
Watch Tom Petty Rock Super Bowl XLII [VIDEO]
Remember when Tom Petty was on hand for one of the most memorable Super Bowls in history?
Survey Reveals the Disgusting Things NFL Fans Would Do to Win a Super Bowl
NFL fans are an intense bunch, but some people will go to pretty dangerous lengths for their team to hoist the Lombardi Trophy.
Little Leaguer Hits Monster Home Run That May Have Landed on the Moon
Ladies and gentlemen, meet the next Aaron Judge.
Cocky Patriots Are Already Sending Out Playoff Tickets
As if the rest of the football-loving population needed another reason to despise the Patriots.
Steve Bartman Gets Cubs’ World Series Ring — Does He Deserve It? [POLL]
One of the most controversial figures in baseball history is getting some bling.
An Angry Chris Christie Gets in Heckler’s Face at Cubs Game
New Jersey Governor Chris Christie is taking his brand on confrontation to the ol' ballgame.
Watch This Inside-the-Park Grand Slam (Because You May Never See Another)
The season of oddities in baseball continues to roll along.
Soap Hockey Is the Slipperiest Fun You’ll Ever Have With a Puck
We may be in the thick of summer, but hockey is most definitely in the equally thick humid air.
Dad Who Drops Foul Ball Scars His Young Son for Life
There's nothing better than going to a game and catching a foul ball. There's nothing worse than going to a game and blowing a golden opportunity to catch one.
Yankees Hit Into Triple Play, Somehow Still Score a Run
It's the new law of baseball: three outs equals one run.