SNY field reporter joined tipsy Bleacher Bums to report on beer snake in an epic TV segment from Wrigley Field
"Basically the eighth, Steve."
"Basically the eighth, Steve."
"Just like your personality, magnetic." "Tell that to my two ex-wives!"
“There’s very little benefit on saying any more. But I do believe that my comments last year might have boosted sales significantly.”
"I’m going to go ask him about his knob...how does it make him feel?"
"He had to toil for another year doing hot dog and sausage updates from random ballparks."
"What are you saying, I'm a dirty old man?"
"When you become a play-by-play broadcaster…You’ve lost touch with the average fan"
"It’s good to have somebody under 50 talking about baseball"
"The highlight of the football offseason...Mike and Chris going down the football schedule."
Mets play-by-play voice Gary Cohen jumped in with some creative liberties
How the incredible ninth-inning comeback looked and sounded on Mets and Phillies broadcasts. It even featured a "HOLY SCHNIKES!"
Cohen apparently didn't appreciate SNY showing Yankees' highlights.
"Oh, I hate when it's not Gary, Keith, and Ron."
On Tuesday at least, Báez gave Mets' fans something to cheer about.
"Try it once. And then you'll never eat it again."
It was certainly notable to see how hard SNY's broadcasters went in on this call.
"It's just, somebody was supposed to feed my cat, and she hasn't fed the cat in a while, and she used the wrong key, and it's jammed in the door, and I don't know if I'm going to be able to get in my house tonight."
Wilson brought information that Marcus Stroman's exit was about his hamstring, not his hand, but he did so during a live shot of the SNY announcers.
After Vargas' non-apology to Healey for threatening him Sunday, Cohen and Hernandez criticized Vargas.
This new SNY documentary will premiere on the network July 3.
As per Bob Raissman of The New York Daily News, this came after Figueroa was demoted or passed over on four different occasions this year.
"As soon as I got back in front of the camera or behind the mic, my confidence in myself and my ability to listen and perform...people came up to me and messaged me like 'Wow, you just seem way more in control of who you are and you seem more confident.' It's honestly all because of the improv and stand-up."
Darling underwent surgery for a mass on his chest last month, and has now been diagnosed with thyroid cancer.
For longtime New York Mets fans, there are few personalities quite as essential to their experience with the...