David Ortiz has been the face of the Boston Red Sox for years, so it came as no surprise when the star decided to share a selfie with the face of America, President Barack Obama, during the team's visit to the White House on Tuesday morning.
Johnny Manziel performed well at his pro day -- so well, in fact, that some of his loudest critics have started to support the increasingly famous quarterback.
Golf star Tiger Woods underwent surgery on his back this week and will miss the Masters for the first time in his two decades of participating in the tournament, according to his website.
A new baseball season always brings new rules of some sort and this year Major League Baseball implemented an instant replay system that expands beyond the previous rule that said only home runs could be reviewed
This eight-year-old prefers doing chin-ups and bouncing on his trampoline rather than playing with toys - Brandon Blake from Kildare, Ireland becomes an Internet hit after his bodybuilding hero Frank Medrano shared a photo of him on Facebook.
Los Angeles Clipplers head coach Doc Rivers threw forward Glen "Big Baby" Davis out of Saturday night's game against the Houston Rockets after a heated altercation ensued between the two.
The Florida Gators ousted the Dayton Flyers, 62-52, on Saturday. Meanwhile, a close game between the Arizona Wildcats and Wisconsin Badgers comes to a controversial end when the Wildcats go down 64-63, causing fans to riot in the streets.
Although the 2014 Major League Baseball season officially started overseas in Australia, the first regular season games to be played on American soil will take place on Sunday night.
The Philadelphia 76ers brought their horrendous 26-game losing streak to an end this Saturday when they handily defeated the Detroit Pistons, 123-98. The win, the team's first since January 29th, brought the Sixers one loss shy of setting a record for longest losing skid in not only the NBA, but in U.S. major league sports history.
Philadelphia Eagles pro bowler, DeSean Jackson was officially released from the NFL team on Friday amid rumors that the athlete has close gang affiliation in his home state of California.
NBA superstar Kobe Bryant is featured in the latest issue of the "New Yorker" in which he talked about a variety of topics ranging from his long and fruitful career with the Los Angeles Lakers to the Trayvon Martin case.