The supporters of the Mets draw the voice of the voice of the Yankees Michael Kay


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There were high expectations attached to the New York Mets who entered this season. But a 5-5 record in the last 10 games of the regular season, along with a September less than stellar as a whole, ended with the Mets at the end of the playoffs.

Amid the misfortunes of the METS, Michael Kay, radio presenter and game announcer for game for the New York Yankees, decided to intervene.

Kay took the opportunity to point out the way in which some fans behaved during different periods of the low season and in the regular season.

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Michael Kay during the 75th day of the ancient New York Yankees on September 9, 2023, at Yankee Stadium in Bronx, New York. (Rich Graessle/Icon Sportswire through Getty Images)

“Once again, all met fans out there. I feel for you. Kay “.

“Let me tell you a small secret: I feel happily about your pain today because you deserve it. The way you tried to make my life a hell for all those tweets of Juan Soto, when you know that I never said what you are accusing of me saying, but you needed something to hang you from the RIM and say that the guy who announces the Yankees games and is also an access of the radio. Cincinnati with a payroll of $ 110 million.

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Later, Kay clarified that the entire Mets fans base was not the recipient of his anger. Instead, he highlighted fans who pointed to the Yankees after the pintipes could not retain Juan Soto.

Juan Soto (22) of the New York Mets walks in the shelter after the Mets lost to the Miami Marlins in a baseball game, on Sunday, September 28, 2025, in Miami, Florida. (Photo AP/Lynne Sladky)

During one of the famous “subway series” of the Yankees-Mets, Kay reported, citing fountains within the Yankees and Mets, which Soto was “very, very sad around the Club House.” Kay said he received a rear reaction after his report.

“I have many Mets friends. They are devastated today. How could you not be?” Kay said. “This team systematically starts my heart. And those are the people for whom genuinely. I really feel for them. The people I don’t feel, the people who made me think that they could be fun today at 1 o’clock and simply laugh for two hours. You know who you are. You are the spooky good enough. You are the ones who are now great.” You are the ones who continued sending me those tweets, ‘Juan Soto looks happy now’. How silly do you feel?

The New York Yankees announcer Michael Kay, during the Joe Torre number retirement ceremony before the game vs. Chicago White Sox at Yankee Stadium on August 8, 2014. (Porter Binks /Sports Illustrated through Getty Images)

“Because this was going to be a dawn of a new era. The Yankees were going to disappear. When they were going 20-31 in those 51 games, you were rejoice. ‘I don’t think the Yankees can reach the playoffs. Look, they couldn’t do it with their plan. Plan B worked.

Soto finished his first season in Queens with 43 home runs, 105 ranges and 38 stolen bases.

While the Mets main office begins to strategies on how to improve in 2026, Yankees open a series of bunning playoffs with Boston’s red socks on Tuesday night.

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