Dan Martin

Dan Martin

Background

Dan Martin is the New York Post’s Yankees beat writer and has covered baseball for The Post since 2010. He’s worked at the paper since graduating from Fairfield University in 1996 and written about almost any sport you can think of since then.

Latest Articles

Aaron Judge, Juan Soto put on another homer show as Yankees rip Guardians

You’d be hard-pressed to find a better show in New York than the one Aaron Judge and Juan Soto are putting on in The Bronx right now.

Long-injured Yankee could be playing rehab games in few days

Anthony Rizzo is seemingly finally approaching a return from the injury that’s kept him out since mid-June.

Aaron Judge chimes in on Staten Island Little League coach's bizarre criticism

Aaron Judge chose not to respond directly to the Staten Island Little League coach who strangely called him out for allegedly not spending enough time with his players.

Young starter goes on IL in blow to Yankees rotation

The Yankees rotation took a hit Wednesday, as the Yankees put the right-hander on the 15-day IL after he left his start on Tuesday with lower back tightness.

Yankees veteran in another rut as porous season continues

Another night, another poor showing at the plate for DJ LeMahieu. LeMahieu went 0-for-5 in a 9-5, 12-inning loss to Cleveland on Tuesday in The Bronx.

Yankees bullpen falls apart late in crushing 12-inning loss

For 11 innings, Tuesday night looked — and almost felt — like a playoff game in The Bronx in a meeting of the teams with the two best records in...

Yankees excoriate Staten Island coach over Aaron Judge Little League Classic criticisms

The Yankees pushed back hard against claims made by the coach of the Staten Island Little League World Series squad.

David Peterson's latest Mets outing leaves Carlos Mendoza raving

He tossed a season-high seven innings, and were it not for a fluky balk that scored a run and briefly threw Peterson off his game, his line would have been...

The Mets' topsy-turvy season was all leading up to this

It’s been an interesting first three-quarters of the regular season, with fun distractions such as "OMG" and Grimace and idiotic ones such as Hawk Tuah Girl.

Where key Mets starter stands in rehab process: 'Everything feels good'

Mets' Christian Scott should soon start throwing from 120 feet in what would be another step forward in the rookie right-hander’s potential return.

Luis Severino's rare complete-game shutout propels Mets past Marlins

Luis Severino’s bounceback season hit a bit of a speed bump recently. He responded Saturday with the second complete-game shutout of his career.

Why David Stearns won't say Mark Vientos is Mets' long-term answer at third base

Mark Vientos continues to impress with his bat — his future as a third baseman remains unclear.

Mets' implosion against A's deals another blow to wild-card hopes

Thursday’s 7-6 loss at Citi Field was especially ugly, considering they blew an early 5-0 lead with Jose Quintana on the mound.

Year 2 wasn't supposed to look like this for the Yankees' Anthony Volpe and Mets' Francisco Alvarez

Anthony Volpe and Francisco Alvarez have had remarkably similar career trajectories.

Aaron Judge hyped to see fellow captain Jalen Brunson 'keep doing the work'

Jalen Brunson had already signed his new contract with the Knicks when he visited Yankee Stadium last month and met Aaron Judge on the field. 

Aaron Judge and Mike Trout aren't equals anymore

Right now, the Yankees’ investment in Judge is looking better than Anaheim’s gamble on Trout.

Jazz Chisholm not sweating character concerns in Yankees transition

“I’m just going to go about things the way I always have,’’ Chisholm said. “All the news and all the other stuff came from guys that didn’t even like me.” 

Clay Holmes appreciative of Yankees' support after surviving Phillies scare for save

Then Clay Holmes picked up the save in Wednesday’s win with a scoreless ninth — but not without a scare.

Struggling Yankee feels like he's 'onto something' after massive breakout

DJ LeMahieu said he took the time out of the lineup to put in some extra work in the cage and believes he may have unlocked something — but then...

What Yankees were — and weren't — able to accomplish by trade deadline

The trade deadline came and went Tuesday without any fireworks from the Yankees, who had plenty of balls in the air but only pulled down a few.