New York Post betting is here to provide sports bettors and fantasy players of all legal ages and experiences a fun, informative experience.

We provide a variety of articles and columns that can help with wagering and learning more about the space across a wide range of sports and topics.

Readers will find evergreen articles explaining betting, future wagers, daily picks and fantasy suggestions and tips, among other betting and fantasy content.

Our content is provided and edited by our in-house group of experts and staffers, with decades of experience across their respective fields.

The Post can be a staple of your betting and fantasy coverage, no matter if it’s your traditional football and baseball bets and fantasy lineups or wagering on more niche sports like darts.

Editorial standards

The Post follows all the highest levels of editorial standards to ensure our bets and suggestions have the utmost integrity.

Our picks are expert-reviewed by our editors to ensure accurate, helpful information is being offered to our consumers at the time of publication.

While we may receive a commission on signups through our links, our picks are authentic and are made with the user in mind.

The Post is committed to providing responsible, high-quality journalism you can trust.

New York Post betting experts

The Post has been a mainstay in the sports betting space for more than four decades, with NFL and college football Bettor’s Guides as staples of the Friday, Saturday and Sunday editions. The NFL Bettor’s Guide dates back to 1978.

We’ve also been providing baseball bets for several decades, with readers now getting their entertaining daily selections from Stitches.

Readers know they can pick up the paper – or log onto nypost.com – and find detailed picks and analysis for all of the big games.

The Post has also long provided fantasy analysis and rankings to help managers navigate their drafts, plus their daily or weekly matchups, for nearly two decades.

Our experts have extensive background and experience across the sports betting space and are well-versed in their prospective expertises.

Each article is written with the proper background information and knowledge to provide readers with the information they need to know.

Meet the team

Michael Arinze – A model-based handicapper, Michael studied Economics and played goalkeeper at the University of Richmond. He’s an expert in a number of sports, including women’s college basketball and MLB.

Dave Blezow – An original contributor to the Post’s betting content, Blezow specializes in weekly NFL picks.

Michael Calabrese – A betting analyst specializing in college football and college basketball, with an emphasis on Group of 5 programs. Also a dedicated futures bettor in college football.

Vic Cangialosi – A thoroughbred among horse handicappers and the only one to pick Dornoch in the 2024 Belmont Stakes.

Charlie DiSturco – He covers all things betting in the NFL, MLB and college basketball. The New Jersey native loves a long-shot same-game parlay, when appropriate of course.

Matt Ehalt – A writer/editor with more than a decade of experience covering New York City sports and a plethora of editing and producing betting and fantasy content.

Andy Fenelon – Andy spent three decades at the NFL and at newspapers across the country. He uses that knowledge to handicap a variety of sports, including football.

Mark Harris – Mark covers sportsbook industry promotions and sign-up offers. He’s an Arizona State graduate who has spent the last five years in sports media.

Michael Leboff – An expert across many sports, Leboff brings fine-tuned knowledge to NHL, EPL and PGA picks. He’ll also give you betting advice on Aussie Rules Football and cricket, if you ask.

Drew Loftis – Drew Loftis routinely plays dozens of fantasy football leagues each year, including 134 in a single season in 2015, giving him unique insight on how to build a winning fantasy roster.

Nick Martin – He’s a revered sports handicapper with a focus on the NHL and MLB. He’s also a longtime hockey player and coach in Alberta.

Tanner McGrath – Tanner covers primarily college hoops but can handicap almost any sport with lines. His favorite things to bet include the Miami Marlins and Vermont Catamounts.

Andrew Norton – A guru of the NBA, college sports and other handicapping analysis. He’s also versatile and covers a variety of betting topics for the Post.

Erich Richter – He specializes in MMA and NFL picks, with a focus in football props.

Michael Sciangula – He’s a seasoned sports betting writer focused on sportsbook promotions and sign-up offers. The New Jersey native has nearly every sportsbook app in his rotation.

Stitches – Daily during the baseball season, Stitches combines MLB picks with pop culture and social commentary.

Dylan Svoboda – A versatile writer across many sports, Svoboda is particularly knowledgeable about the big three – MLB, NFL and the NBA.

Justin Terranova – He appeared for years in the Post’s college football grid and also closely studies PGA, tennis and NFL wagers.

Sean Treppedi – He is a sports betting writer who specializes in MLB and NHL. He’s still waiting for his beloved New York Rangers to win another Stanley Cup.

Jacob Wayne – Jacob covers both the NFL and college football after serving as the head of football content at Lineups, a data site.

Jarad Wilk – Jarad provides weekly fantasy baseball advice, strategy and suggestions with his column.

Doug Ziefel – Doug covers sports betting promotions and all things baseball, with a particular focus on MLB player props and college baseball. He graduated from Rutgers.

Ensuring a fun and informative betting experience

Behind our experts, the Post aims to provide a fun and informative experience for readers.

The goal is to provide information and tidbits that allow for better-educated bets in an entertaining manner, while also maintaining our journalistic integrity.

Our experts aim to provide articles that are easy to digest for both the newcomers into the betting and fantasy worlds and the veterans who have been at this for decades.

Betting and fantasy should be a fun experience for all users, and our goal is to ensure readers are coming back because we’ve provided them with information they can trust.