Dan Martin

Dan Martin

Dan Martin is a senior sports reporter at the New York Post.

Background

Dan is the New York Post’s Yankees beat writer and has covered baseball for The Post since 2010.

Latest Articles

How Cam Newton made Panthers 'losers' comments even worse

Cam Newton’s original comments came on another podcast with former Colorado two-way star Travis Hunter, in which Newton said, "I went into a locker room of losers."

Eagles GM, star cut by beer cans as Super Bowl parade turns bloody

The Philadelphia Eagles had a tougher time surviving their Super Bowl parade on Friday than they did winning the game on Sunday.

Cowboys star publicly pushes team to change free-agency approach

The Dallas Cowboys have long been criticized for a lack of action when it comes to NFL free agency.

Shaq signs massive deal to keep 'Inside the NBA' together

Shaquille O’Neal has proven to be nearly as popular a broadcaster as he was a player and it’s paying off for him.

Eli Manning dishes on interest in buying part of Giants with stake for sale

Eli Manning may not be done as a Giant just yet.

Angels' $245 million headache may just opt to retire to end his misery

There has been speculation about when -- or if -- Anthony Rendon would return to the field after the Angels revealed he’d be out indefinitely due to hip surgery.

Ex-Met is still hoping to escape his free agency purgatory

As pitchers and catchers settle into spring training camps and position players trickle in, there are more than a few veterans still on the free agent market looking for jobs. 

Pete Alonso is latest victim of infielder's $245 million contract gone horribly wrong

Anthony Rendon’s seven-year, $245 million contract has become infamous, as he has dealt with injuries and subpar production, making many GMs shy to commit to long-term deals with infielders.

Nets in surprising position after recent winning surge

Instead of battling for the worst record in the NBA, the Nets have a chance to head into the All-Star break fighting for a berth in the play-in round.

Chiefs defensive star breaks down in tears on sideline during blowout Super Bowl loss

The sixth-year pro was on the bench with the Chiefs trailing 37-6 in the fourth quarter and he was consoled by coaches and teammates.

Chiefs' offense goes silent in meek Super Bowl 2025 start

So much for the Chiefs high-powered offense leading them to a Super Bowl three-peat.

Dodgers bring back playoff hero on a one-year deal

Once again, Kike Hernandez is back with the Dodgers.

Falcons locked in standoff with veteran QB as $10 million decision looms

No one can predict the future for Kirk Cousins, including — apparently — the Atlanta Falcons.

Jason Kelce breaks down on ESPN over New Orleans terror victims

Kelce met New Orleans terror victim Ryan Quigley as part of a segment on during ESPN's pregame segment show prior to Sunday’s Super Bowl 2025.

Rangers defenseman struggles in rare ice time during loss to Penguins

After not having played since Dec. 23, Zac Jones was back for a second straight game in Friday’s 3-2 loss to Pittsburgh at Madison Square Garden. 

Rangers fail to recapture late magic in 'unacceptable' loss to banged-up rival

Just like their previous two games, the Rangers entered the third period Friday night down by a goal. 

Star slugger ends free agency saga with $54 million Mets reunion

The Mets are running it back with one of their biggest homegrown stars.

The reason why the three-peat the Chiefs are chasing has become increasingly rare in sports

The Chiefs have a chance to win a third consecutive Super Bowl, but even in sports that have seen three-peats before, it’s not done nearly as often as it was...

Nets felt disrespected by Rockets coach's jab following big win

The Nets, coming off one of their better victories of the season, were greeted at practice Monday by the postgame remarks of Houston head coach Ime Udoka.

Trade deadline reality hits Nets hard following Luka Doncic trade: 'Ain’t nobody safe'

Now that the deadline is approaching, the Nets are aware that more moves could be on the way.Â