Milton Gross (February 13, 1912 – May 9, 1973) was an American sportswriter and author who wrote a nationally syndicated column for the New York Post.
He previously worked as the beat reporter for the New York Yankees and wrote a number of books about the team.
[1] Born in the Brownsville section of Brooklyn, New York, Gross attended Thomas Jefferson High School where he played basketball.
[1] Gross began working at the New York Post in 1937, eventually writing a nationally syndicated column starting from 1949, till his death.
[1] He and his wife Estelle (née Murov), a nurse, lived in Rockville Center, New York on Long Island and had two children: a son named Michael, a journalist and author who writes about popular culture, and a daughter named Jane, who became a distinguished sportswriter for Newsday.