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Always overly concerned with being politically correct, Keith Hernandez refused to say Paul Goldschmidt is “aging.” This past weekend marked Juan Soto’s return to Yankee Stadium after ...
New York Mets legend and broadcaster Keith Hernandez will not commentate for the remainder of the 2022 regular season after suffering an injury because of a fall. Hernandez's broadcast partner ...
The SNY booth did not let Juan Soto off the hook. Gary Cohen nor Keith Hernandez took too kindly to Soto’s hustle out of the box on his long fly-ball single off the Green Monster in Monday’s 3 ...
“OK,” Keith Hernandez said with a laugh while SNY showed the fan in the fourth inning a 4-0 game, “I hope you feel better, sir.” The booth then delved into the craftsmanship behind the sign.
Max will rebrand once more as HBO Max. Speaking on stage during Warner Bros. Discovery’s Upfront presentation to advertisers, HBO chief executive Casey Bloys announced that the company’s ...
It’s a little warm for, uh, yeah.” [image or embed] — Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing.bsky.social) May 26, 2025 at 6:11 PM Sadly, Keith Hernandez wasn’t present to offer his thoughts on ...
and "BOOOOOOOO" written above and below. SNY's broadcasting trio of Gary Cohen, Keith Hernandez and Ron Darling couldn't help but make fun of him during the game. "I hope you feel better ...
Julien Gazzola and Keith Hernandez — was deleted during the agency’s criminal investigation of Pino. The footage was deleted after the officers classified it as “incidental,” not criminal ...
So, yeah, we’ll discuss that.” During the SNY broadcast, analyst Keith Hernandez said Soto was “trotting,” and that Soto should know better because “he’s played (at Fenway) enough.” ...
Max is now HBO Max. Again. No, I'm not joking. Less than two years after Warner Bros. Discovery changed the streaming service and ditched the HBO brand name, they've finally come to their senses ...