Mike Vaccaro

Mike Vaccaro

About the Columnist

Mike Vaccaro has been the lead sports columnist for the New York Post since November 2002. In that time he has written about every important sporting event and sports figure in New York City and covered 18 Super Bowls, 12 World Series, 10 Final Fours and 10 BCS Championship Games. He has been recognized three times as New York Sportswriter of the Year by the National Sports Media Association and was recognized in 2017 by the New York Press Club for his deadline work. A 1989 graduate of St. Bonaventure University, Vaccaro previously worked at newspapers in Newark, Kansas City, Middletown, N.Y., Fayetteville, Ark., and Olean, N.Y. He is the author of three books: “Emperors and Idiots,” about the Yankees-Red Sox rivalry; “1941: the Greatest Year in Sports;” and “The First Fall Classic,” about the 1912 World Series. He also makes frequent television and radio appearances. A native of West Hempstead, N.Y., Vaccaro now makes his home in Hillsdale, N.J. with his wife, Leigh, and two rambunctious terriers: a 12-pound Westy named Fiona and Desmond, a 12,000-pound (or so it seems) Airedale. He is a terrible golfer and undefeated in all games involving “Godfather” trivia.

The Archive

Aaron Rodgers’ late-season Jets return is still worth dreaming about

If it still seems ludicrous to envision Aaron Rodgers making a comeback from Achilles surgery this season, it is still a star worth wishing on.

Jets' remarkable win vs. Eagles was for the fans who dared to believe

Yes. This was for you, this 20-14 Jets victory over the Eagles, a win that knocked the Birds from the ranks of NFL unbeatens.

Jets need defense to step up in major way to have any chance against Eagles

If the Jets’ defense, which has looked in brief fits and starts and fleeting spasms to be as good as it believes it is, comes roaring out from the opening...

NYC forced to grapple with Philadelphia's sports rise after years of Boston torment

And now Philadelphia is starting up the lawnmower. 

Jets can end embarrassing winless record in one-sided Eagles 'rivalry'

Oh-and-12. Not a typo. Not a mistake. Not a goof.

Mary Lou Retton was brightest of her star-filled sport era

None stood taller, shone brighter, than a 4-foot-11, 100-pound dynamo named Mary Lou Retton.

The brutal truth about immediate future of NYC Sports

Sure, it can get better. It can also get worse -- much, much worse.

Jets suddenly have reason for real hope again

It’s reasonable to think they aren’t much worse off now than they would’ve been if Aaron Rodgers’ Achilles hadn’t gone all Vesuvius on him.

Knicks legend living the dream with charter school's basketball team

This was a good week for “The Pearl."

Larry Brown knows Knicks can follow his Pistons blueprint

Brown’s 2003-04 Pistons came fastest to mind in comparison to this Knicks team, probably the last superstar-free champion in the league.

This starter is living the most difficult Knicks existence

Robinson is an essential Knick. He is paramount to everything they wish to be, and when he is at his best he is everything they can be.

This Knicks star truly connects with New York

To fully appreciate how Jalen Brunson has managed to vault himself into such rare and rarefied air in New York City, it’s best to appreciate the small details.

The scary question Giants now face

The harder question will be even harder to answer, especially after the Dolphins and Bills get their cracks and their whacks at them.

The simple Tom Thibodeau approach that offers the most Knicks hope

The Knicks’ learning curve as a team should be less steep than it was.

Maybe there is hope yet for Zach Wilson and this Jets season

They lost, 23-20. That’s what matters. That’s all that matters. There are no consolation prizes in the NFL.

Daniel Jones needs to prove worth without maybe two Giants stars

He needs to be terrific Monday. He needs to be the equal of his contract against the Seahawks.

After jinxing MLB and NFL teams, it’s up to Knicks, Nets to meet expectations

It would mean both teams maxing out, playing at fairly high levels for the entirety of the season and not suffering any catastrophic injuries.

Doubling down on Zach Wilson could bury Jets GM

Joe Douglas doubled down on Zach Wilson. It has backfired spectacularly.

The questions Knicks have to answer with new trade pursuit

Holiday, of course, is the kind of player who Tom Thibodeau would have invented in a laboratory.

It's hard to get past how bad Zach Wilson has been

Well, Zach Wilson is bad. Everyone can see that. Everyone can yell it the clouds, too.