Steve Serby

Steve Serby

About the Columnist

Steve Serby has been a New York Post columnist for more than four decades, covering the NFL and every New York professional sports team as well as college basketball, and delivering insightful Sunday Q&As since 2004. He grew up on Long Island and has a Bachelor of Science in Journalism from Ohio University and has never understood why the school is so reluctant to brag about it.

The Archive

Derek Jeter at 50 still feels too good to be true

The years fly by much too fast and none of us, not even our sports icons, are Forever Young.

Rookie's father exudes the pride of being a Yankees parent

Dan Rice never dared to imagine it, never imagined his son, Ben, standing at first base at Yankee Stadium for the New York Yankees.

Marcus Stroman displays big-game grit to stop Yankees' skid

Marcus Stroman came up big in the Yankees' 8-3 win over the Braves, helping the Bombers avoid suffering their first four-game losing streak of season.

ESPN analyst talks 'unusual prospect' Bronny James, Knicks' options, 2024 NBA Draft storylines

ESPN college basketball analyst Jay Bilas takes a shot at some NBA draft Q&A with Steve Serby.

Yankees can exhale as Gerrit Cole passes first real test

Gerrit Cole received a standing ovation and high-fives in the dugout from his teammates after his night was over after 62 pitches.

Gerrit Cole's Yankees impact includes pitching once again

It isn’t only what Gerrit Cole does on the mound for his Yankees teammates. He is their Cy Young when he isn’t pitching, too.

These four Mets need to step up for recent surge to become sustainable

For the Mets to turn this into a summer of sunshine, lollipops and rainbows, Carlos Mendoza will require four stars — The Post’s Soar Four — to help.

Yankees pitcher breaks down sudden stardom: 'Inevitable'

Yankees breakout pitching sensation Luis Gil takes a swing at some Q&A with Post columnist Steve Serby, through translator Marlon Abreu.

Jets' AFC East opportunity is there to finally be seized

Who can hear opportunity knocking: the AFC East is truly up for grabs this season. 

Giants' new 'tremendous weapon' primed to be a difference maker

Malik Nabers changes plenty for the Giants, and perhaps for Daniel Jones.

Giants linebacker isn’t ruling out future in politics after leading defense that’s 'just going to take over'

Giants linebacker Bobby Okereke, a free-agent addition before the 2023 season, tackles some Q&A with Post columnist Steve Serby.

Giants' Saquon Barkley successor on facing pressure: 'just gonna be me'

Devin Singletary is wearing Saquon Barkley’s old 26. He is not Barkley. He is not chopped liver either.

Jets' Breece Hall could be new best friend for Aaron Rodgers -- if O-line stars align

This will be Breece Hall’s chance to back up his Twitter rankings in February — when he placed himself first, ahead of Bijan Robinson and Christian McCaffrey.

Caitlin Clark needs to be protected as WNBA foes try bullying her

It will get better for Clark. She makes the WNBA better in so many ways. The WNBA better make sure it does its part to make it better for her.

Yankees' reliever opens up about becoming 'silent assassin' after overcoming career adversity

Yankees reliever Luke Weaver has made his way around the league, but he is having his best season yet in The Bronx. He takes a swing at some Q&A with...

Drew Lock understands his Giants role with Daniel Jones replacement chatter always swirling

On the other side of town from Aaron Rodgers, a Drew Lock Fan Club waits impatiently for him to steal the starting job from Daniel Jones.

It's time for Robert Saleh's 'all gas, no brakes' mantra to manifest -- or else!

Three years later, Robert Saleh will be taking an 18-33 record into the 2024 season. He will be taking a 13-year Jets franchise playoff drought into the season. He will...

Shohei Ohtani only has one worry now with scandal behind him

The Scandal Heard ’Round the World, from here to Japan and back, no longer costs you sleep.

How Giants fans should treat Daniel Jones in his make-or-break season

There is plenty of handwriting on the Big Blue wall, but Daniel Jones isn’t interested in reading it right now.