Gary Cohen does not address the comments about Matt Shaw attending Charlie Kirk Memorial


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The main station of the SNY METS in the New York, Gary Cohen, did not apologize or referred to his recent criticisms to the Chicago puppies player, Matt Shaw, for jumping a game to attend the monument to Charlie Kirk, during the last Cohen broadcast on Thursday.

After making the initial comments during the victory of the Mets over the puppies on Tuesday, Cohen returned to the SNY transmission stand on Thursday for his first call since he criticized the rookie for missing the game for the Kirk monument. Shaw arrived in Bat three times on Thursday, and Cohen did not mention his past comments.

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The third base of the Chicago puppies, Matt Shaw, looks on the bench before the MLB game between the Chicago puppies and Los Angeles of Los Angeles on August 22, 2025 at the Angel stadium in Anaheim, California. (Brian Rothmuller/Icon Sportswire through Getty Images)

Shaw lost the 1-0 defeat of the puppies before the Cincinnati reds Last Sunday to attend the commemorative service in Glendale, although manager Craig Counsell mentioned to the media that Shaw was not available for the game because he was at a funeral for a friend.

Cohen’s original comments about Shaw were raised in the fourth entry, calling The decision To omit a game for the “Weird” monument.

“I don’t want to talk about any of the policies, but the idea of ​​leaving your team in the middle of a race for any reason other than a family emergency, it really seems strange to me,” Cohen said.

New York Blast Mets radio hosts about the comments on the puppies who attend the Charlie Kirk’s memorial service

Michael Busch (29) and Matt Shaw, of the Chicago puppies, celebrate after defeating the New York Mets in a baseball game on Wednesday, September 24, 2025 in Chicago. (Photo AP/Paul Beaty)

The Mets station, Todd Zeile, described the absence of Shaw “unprecedented.”

“It is unusual, I think it is not preceded at least of my experience as a player, and I think it made it a little more unusual that it was not revealed until after it was issued because it was thought that I was on the bench and perhaps available, and it was not, and that was how it was revealed,” Zeile said.

The comments lit a violent reaction of fans on social networks, and some fans promised to boycott the team until Cohen apologizes.

The former Kirk Cabinet Chief, Mikey McCoy, embarrassed Cohen for the comments in a publication about X at dawn on Thursday.

“A little over a month ago, Charlie’s dream came true … He had the opportunity to walk for Wrigley Field and then see his friend Matt Shaw hit a home run,” McCoy wrote in X.

“A month later, Charlie is gone and Matt Shaw is receiving a violent reaction for attending his friend’s monument. Shame with Gary Cohen …”

Shaw explained on Tuesday why he set out to attend the monument despite his team’s schedule.

“My connection with Charlie was through our [Christian] Faith, “Shaw said before the puppies opened a new series with the New York Mets on Tuesday, according to the Chicago Sun-Times. “And that is something that drives me every day, the reason I can do what I do every day, and that is something I am extremely grateful.

Matt Shaw of the puppies, Charlie Kirk and Gary Cohen de Sny (Photo of Matt Dirksen/Chicago Cubs/Getty Images, photo of Jacek Boczarski/Anadolu through Getty Images and Getty Images)

“I know without my faith and without the many blessings that have given me in my life, that I would not be here, to be able to talk to you, capable of helping this team eventually go and win championships.

“That is something I really feel, very blessed, so any violent reaction is fine. I feel strong with my faith and what was destined to happen.”

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