Mets announcers deliver tough critique of Marlins fans
"You've got a team that's fighting for a Wild Card and there doesn't seem to be any excitement."
"You've got a team that's fighting for a Wild Card and there doesn't seem to be any excitement."
"But today we’re honoring and supporting Qualcomm.”
"I think Torey made a very, very good choice of playing behind Locastro, despite what the really smart Cohen and Hernandez group had to say..."
"That is as boneheaded of a managerial decision as I've seen all season long! Unreal."
"Also, garlic is a great deterrent and the crucifix."
"I would have seen it live except I’m a little IT challenged on getting the Peacock channel."
"I’m just a dunderhead."
"You'd fit fine in this booth."
"If you don't tell the full story of what's going on on the air, those fans that we are trying to inform and entertain every night, they're going to sniff that out from a mile away."
"The Met fan didn't like [Justin] Verlander going, they could care less about Max Scherzer."
"I’ve never experienced this kind of demolition in my playing career and in my years in the booth."
"Wait, they just told me Justin just got traded to the Astros. Wow. Wow."
"But more importantly, sometimes you have to pay as a team for your pitcher’s inability to throw the ball over the plate."
"I think we gotta send somebody over to the house. And I don’t mean to be funny here."
This play wasn't particularly controversial to anyone else.
The best part about the fervent fan is that the gesture appeared to be organic.
The Mets simply didn't snap a four-game losing streak.
Fox announcer Davis felt a misplayed pop fly that hit Brett Baty in the face seemed to sum up the Mets' season to date.
"It was almost the end right there."
A two-minute delay with an injured fan on the field went unrecognized and at least by some, unnoticed.
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"Borders are fairly porous all over the world right now."
The Mets retired Hernandez's No. 17 in a ceremony last year
"I understand the disappointment and frustration."