Where Are They Now: Crazy Baseball Player Edition
John Rocker is still insane.
John Rocker is still insane.
NC State adopts a new slogan to commemorate one of their biggest fans.
Well, this is adorable.
Today in frivolous lawsuits.
The rise and fall of America's greatest cyclist.
If you've reached this point in your relationship, you no longer have a relationship.
We all jumped to conclusions on this one.
It's also 24 karat gold. Maybe you can melt it down?
Thanks for nothing, OWN.
It's not that Marcin Gortat wasn't interested in blocking a shot, he was just busy with other things at the time.
Yellow bracelets are viciously cut in half as the countdown to Armstrong's public admission of doping continues.
Dammit Charles!
Announcer charmed by sideline reporter.
Finn Jori Lehterä humiliates Slovak goalkeeper Rastislav Staňa without actually taking a shot.
If he stood there shooting for the rest of his life, there is no way he could ever do this again.
Here comes another sports-inspired photo trend.
The craziest sports fan on earth is terrifying. I'm worried about his well-being and the well-beings of his children.
Former Oakland A's player Brandon McCarthy picked the wrong guy to mess with.
Twitter's premier comedian gives us an erotic dramatic reading with help from Harper's Magazine.
A lot can change in a decade, but some dunkalicous jams stay the same.
CJ Leslie is an American hero.
The old bull and the young calf go head to head.
I'm sure this won't be used as motivation in New England this week.
Stoke City's Jonathan Walters is ready for a new week.
The cyclist is expected to confess to doping in a Thursday interview with Oprah. As this video shows, it would be a serious change of course.
Maryland and Miami played a truly terrible basketball game last night. It was not fun to watch. And then Miami's Trey McKinney Jones went and did this.
Poor Matt Schaub: it's tough having the ball all the time.
Fumble-touchdowns, weasel coaches, and Hail Marys — the end of this game was crazy.
At the end of the first half, the refs ruled that Seattle did not get the snap off in time. But was that the right decision?