Christopher Scarglato

Christopher Scarglato

About the Author

Christopher Scarglato is an associate editor who works for the New York Post's digital team. He has covered a wide range of impactful topics, such as the Uvalde School Shooting and the Ukraine War. When he isn't working, Scarglato is either working out, cooking, hiking, or listening extensively to UK rap. He is a Syracuse University alum. You can follow him @chrisscargs on Twitter.

The Archive

Two-time AL MVP sticking by retirement plans: 'It is time to go'

Miguel Cabrera is sticking by his plan to retire for good after this season.

Derek Carr energized by exit from ex-team: 'It lit a fire in me'

New Orleans Saints quarterback Derek Carr feels he’s going to have a resurgence with his new team.

NFL star destroys opponents at sprint championships

The Miami Dolphins wide receiver, who is arguably the fastest player in the NFL, won the 60-meter sprint on Saturday at the USA Track and Field Masters Indoor Championships.

Longtime Patriots star announces retirement: 'It has been a great ride'

Veteran Patriots safety Devin McCourty plans on hanging it up.

Ja Morant has 'no definitive timeline' for return

Ja Morant’s time away from the court doesn’t have a timetable.

Star QB slightly leaning toward Jets as free agency saga continues

Derek Carr is leaning toward the Jets.

Lemon delay, brawl, 'f--k Dan Snyder' chant: XFL game had it all

D.C. fans were on their worst during Defenders’ 34-28 over the St. Louis Battlehawks by crafting a gigantic beer snake and chucking lemons.

Grizzlies' concerns go beyond Ja Morant incident

The Grizzlies’ woes only continue to grow.

Jake Paul laughs off Drake curse after rapper loses $400K bet on him

Drake couldn't do something for Jake Paul.

Rockets owner enters competition to purchase Commanders

Houston Rockets owner Tilman Fertitta put in a bid of about $5.5 billion to secure the Commanders.

Hawks offer head coaching job to former Jazz coach

The Hawks are zoning in on hiring former Utah Jazz coach Quin Snyder as Atlanta’s next head coach.

Padres star hit with MLB's first pitch clock violation

The pitch clock violation era is among us.

MLB prospect comes out as gay

White Sox minor leaguer Anderson Comas came out as gay in an Instagram post.

MLB manager saves woman's life, rewarded with free beer

Blue Jays manager John Schneider saved a life on Saturday and was promptly rewarded.

Brittney Griner inks new deal following Russian detainment

Brittney Griner is heading back to the Phoenix Mercury following her 10-month detainment in Russia.

Three more golfers bolt to Saudi-backed LIV

PGA Tour winners Danny Lee and Brendan Steele, along with DP World Tour’s Thomas Pieters are joining the Saudi-backed golf league.

Vince McMahon looking to sell WWE for whopping amount

WWE majority owner Vince McMahon is trying to get a massive check for his wrestling empire.

Shannon Sharpe fumes over Chiefs' Eric Bieniemy being seemingly 'unhireable'

Shannon Sharpe is fuming over Chiefs offensive coordinator Eric Bienemy not getting a head coaching job once again.

Ravens hire college coordinator with Lamar Jackson's future uncertain

The Ravens are poaching Georgia’s Todd Monken to be the team's new offensive coordinator.

Eagles' Super Bowl safety wins $43.5 million lawsuit over knee treatment

Former Eagles safety Chris Maragos won a malpractice lawsuit against the medical team that failed to treat his torn meniscus.