The legend of the Mets, Keith Hernández, was foreign to a dirty ball that missed him by little


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Things did not go well for the New York Mets in the field on Thursday, but it was almost worse in the Mets transmission stand.

The Mets were swept on their double poster against the Baltimore Orioles on Thursday in Camden Yards, and one of the legends withdrawn from the franchise was centimeters to join a couple of Mets on the list of injured.

In the lower part of the seventh in the two red double game, the gardener of O Cedric Mullins hit a dirty ball directly and towards the Sportsnet New York (SNY) stand.

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The former New York Mets player, Keith Hernández, launches the first ceremonial launch to former player John Franco against the Philadelphia Philis before game 3 of the NLDs for the 2024 MLB playoffs in Citi Field. (Vincent Carchietta/Imagn images)

The game announcer per game, Gary Cohen, said the ball “passed to Keith [Hernandez]Ear, and never saw it. “

Cohen wasn’t lying.

Hernández is one of the best defensive base of all time with 11 gold gloves. Naturally, O O Transmission team thought the ball had caught.

But Sny showed a repetition from inside the cabin, and while Cohen prepared to catch her potentially, Hernández’s eyes were not close to the ball.

The former first base of the New York Mets, Keith Hernández, talks to journalists before his Jersey retirement ceremony in Citi Field. (Wendell Cruz/USA Today Sports)

The repetition showed Hernández looking down and only reacted to the noise of the ball hitting the wall behind him. And hilarity occurred in the cabin.

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“We can laugh at that now. But if that ball had been just a few meters to the left, it could have ended for the season. Or maybe forever,” Cohen said.

The Mets led 1-0 by entering the eighth entry of the first game, but the Bullpen could not maintain the advantage. Baltimore won the second game, 7-3, despite a 2-0 deficit in the first post.

The first Keith Hernández base, of the New York Mets, walks a land during a 1986 match against San Diego’s parents at the Jack Murphy stadium in San Diego. (Stephen Dunn/Getty Images)

New York has 8-17 in its last 25 games and has wasted an advantage of 5½ games in the NL EAST. The Mets followed the Philadelphia Philis for 1½ games entering the game on Friday.

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