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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 ...
Keith Hernandez had himself a day on Sunday — and really, a whole weekend in St. Louis. This is hardly uncharted territory for the outspoken Hernandez. Earlier this season, he was probably less ...
First baseman Keith Hernandez is one of the New York Mets' most legendary players. During his six years in Queens, Hernandez won three All-Star caps, four Gold Gloves, a Silver Slugger award ...
John Oliver’s interview during the New York Mets TV broadcast appealed to an audience that probably doesn’t include Keith Hernandez. Last Week Tonight may have been off this week, but Oliver ...
A new restaurant in Sag Harbor brings a unique style of beach eats to the Hamptons: Vegan. Nikki’s Not Dog Stand, which opened in Sag Harbor Village this spring, offers a completely plant-based ...
In the top of the sixth inning, a fan was captured on camera showing his baseball card of former Mets slugger turned Mets color analyst Keith Hernandez, a 1984 Topps Keith Hernandez card in ...
Gary Cohen and Keith Hernandez didn’t hide their feelings about the umpiring crew in charge of this week’s Mets-Diamondbacks series. And Thursday’s matinee got to a point where both really ...
I mean, what’s going on, Keith?” Cohen said. Suarez would go on to pop out, after which Hernandez also made his feelings known. “Two series in a row just el stinko,” Hernandez said.
SNY broadcasters Keith Hernandez and Gary Cohen spotted two fans holding giant cutouts of their faces, leading to a hilarious exchange that is now doing the rounds on the internet. “You got a scowl.