SNY, the Mets' broadcaster, has agreed to a deal with Hernandez for the season ahead, according to Anthony Rieber of Newsday.
Having an all-time great defensive first baseman in your broadcast booth might seem like an asset, but the New York Mets have no interest in picking Keith Hernandez’s brain. Hernandez spent two hours ...
Keith Hernandez revealed the details of his new SNY contract before it was even signed. The 72-year-old New York Mets analyst appeared on the First Time Listener Long Time Caller podcast with ...
Keith Hernandez is close to agreeing to a new contract to call Mets game for SNY, according to industry sources. When the contract is completed, Hernandez, 72, will continue as an SNY analyst with ...
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A former NY Mets player WFAN’s Evan Roberts wants to replace Keith Hernandez one day
WFAN's Evan Roberts has a plan for how to replace Keith Hernandez on the New York Mets broadcast one day.
Keith Hernandez had a point to make. The legendary Mets broadcaster described Cardinals outfielder Victor Scott II’s attempt at bunting for a hit as a “drag bunt” but seemed to hint at some censorship ...
SNY’s popular Mets announcing trio will live on. In the days before pitchers and catchers officially report to spring training, Keith Hernandez agreed to a three-year contract to return to the booth, ...
Mets announcer Gary Cohen does plenty of in-game ad reads, but this one left Keith Hernandez beyond confused. Ahead of the top of the eighth inning in Saturday’s Mets win over the Rockies that aired ...
New York Mets fans love Keith Hernandez. Which means that New York Mets fans also loved Hadji. Unfortunately, the former Mets first baseman-turned-broadcaster had some sad news to share on Wednesday, ...
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