Mike Breen would love to call a Mets game
Breen is a huge Mets fan.
Breen is a huge Mets fan.
"The Mets have lost five games this year that they’ve led after eight innings... Trying not to make it six."
"That adds up to 15, doesn't it? 17 and 8, that's 15..."
"That's where the Mets are at right now. It's not a good optic."
"I’ve never seen more reaction to an umpire calling it quits than the announcement that Ángel Hernández was retiring from umpiring."
"There's losing, and then there's what's happening here …This is just gut-wrenching."
"Last year, Blake Lively made his first appearance for the Reds against the Mets in long relief and threw three scoreless innings."
The longtime voice of the New York Mets will also be the voice of this year’s Seton Hall...
"At least this time, you were talking about the hot dog."
"Some lawyer friend of a friend told me it's about a $10k cost."
"They've got 10 among four of them through almost a quarter of the season." Now, it's 13.
"It certainly looked like he was safe."
"Keith and Ron immediately putting their heads down to steadfastly fill out their scorecards is my favorite aspect of these."
"Keith in 1990...he was my idol; he was my hero."
Steve Gelbs understood the assignment on Dollar Dogs Night at Citi Field.
"MARK VIENTOS WINS THE GAME FOR NEW YORK WITH A TWO-RUN HOMER! "
I had a point where I wanted to do a Todd Frazier."
"Was it Carlos, or was it a fan sitting behind him?"
"From Day 1 in spring training, we knew who was in charge."
Dwight "Doc" Gooden's number 16 was retired by the Mets, with Gary Cohen offering a glimpse into the immense respect Gooden commanded from teammates despite his later struggles.
"I'll leave it at that, Enough said."
"What the hell... Excuse me. I mean, come on. Stand by your call!"
"I mean, this harkens back to Kramer eating that one wrinkled hot dog in the vintage movie theater."
The New York Mets are winless through their first five games. Thursday's matchup against the Tigers provided a glimpse at their misery in contrasting but comparable ways.
A caught-on-camera moment reveals Mets announcer Gary Cohen's frustration with a rain delay that wasted everyone's time, including his own.