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Juan Soto is bottle flipping and hitting the Soto Shuffle while heating up at the plate for the Mets. Oh, and the vibes are ...
The New York Mets announcing booth might not know much about furries, but they sure do seem to talk about them quite a bit.
Ron Darling Getty Images — Frank Howard, the 6-foot-7 manager with muscles of steel, was terrifying and ferocious, according to Darling. In September 1983, the end of another terrible season ...
Ron Darling will take an entire summer without baseball over a scenario in which players and those connected to the sport are placed at risk. The former Mets pitcher and current SNY analyst says ...
New York Mets fans have always loved the honesty that comes from Gary Cohen, Keith Hernandez and Ron Darling in the SNY broadcast booth. And apparently, they have Fred Wilpon to thank. Celebrating ...
Nevertheless, TBS color commentator Ron Darling really, really wanted the Boston Red Sox to adhere to these imaginary guidelines during Monday night's Game 3 blowout of the Yankees. On multiple ...
$102 million — but former Mets pitcher Ron Darling believes his old team has plenty of pitching depth behind ace starter Jacob deGrom, even if Mets president Sandy Alderson doesn’t add other ...
SNY analyst Ron Darling has had enough of wayward pitches hitting New York Mets batters lately. After Jeff McNeil was plunked in the back for the second consecutive night Thursday — tying him ...
Tune into a Mets broadcast on any given night and chances are good you’ll hear longtime analyst Ron Darling drop an R while telling a tale from his upbringing outside of Woostah. While Darling ...
Worse, he failed to do that twice in three pitches. In response, Severino was heavily criticized by Gary Cohen and especially Ron Darling, calling the game for the Mets on SNY. With New York ...
And people stare at those stat lines in disbelief again. Ron Darling, Yale: 12 IP, 1 H, 1 R, 5 BB, 16 K, 190 pitches thrown, no-hitter through 11 Frank Viola, St. John's: 11 IP, 7 H, 0 R ...
Ron Darling always wanted to host “Saturday Night Live.” Well, sort of. “Like, in my dreams,” the former Mets pitcher admits. “But I never really wanted to, because I have no acting ...
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