New York Mets
fromNew York Post
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In the seventh inning of the Mets' game against the Orioles, a foul ball flew past Keith Hernandez in the broadcast booth, catching him by surprise. Garcia's pitch was hit by Cedric Mullins, and the ball soared behind home plate towards Hernandez. SNY play-by-play announcer Gary Cohen tracked the ball's flight and noted that Hernandez was unaware until he flinched upon hearing it hit the ground. The moment brought laughter to the announcers, with Cohen humorously reflecting on the incident's potential danger if the ball had been closer.
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