ESPN apologizes for SportsCenter airing a clip containing f-bombs…from ESPN’s own 1986 Mets’ 30 for 30
"We apologize for the language that was used. You will see that during the broadcast, but not normally on SportsCenter."
"We apologize for the language that was used. You will see that during the broadcast, but not normally on SportsCenter."
The 1986 New York Mets deserve a four-part "30 For 30" documentary.
"They were like a bunch of raffish rogues who come together for one great score, like the characters in a heist movie. Love them or hate them, you could not avoid the 1986 Mets."
This cast of characters couldn't be contained in a one- or two-hour documentary.
The 1986 New York Mets ESPN 30 for 30 docuseries 'Once Upon a Time in Queens' features Jimmy Kimmel and Cousin Sal as executive producers.