New York Mets' broadcaster Keith Hernandez is known for saying what he wants, when he wants, and this time, his words have angered fans of a rival team.
On this fateful day 35 years ago, a passionate New York Mets' fan was spit on by a player on the team, causing controversy about who launched the magic loogie.
On Thursday afternoon, former New York Mets and New York Yankees all-star Darryl Strawberry jumped on The Drive with Charlie & Dan. Strawberry just wrote a new book, "Turn Your Season Around: How God Transforms Your Life." Darryl is now an ordained minister and has written several best selling books about his struggles with fame and addiction. He has been open and honest about his struggles in the past and he was definitely that way on The Drive.
OK, I am a typical New Yorker when it comes to people talking or producing a documentary about the New York Mets of the 1980's. So, when ESPN announced that they would be doing a "30 for 30" on the 1986 Mets called "Once Upon A Time In Queens" I rolled my eyes. I admit it.
Mets' star and broadcaster Keith Hernandez is no stranger to ridiculous mistakes and statements in the broadcast booth. His latest error was not knowing his mic was on when he pointed out Tanner Roark "has been getting his tits lit up lately...
One of the most popular Red Sox players in their history, George Scott, has died at the age of 69. No details of his death have been announced.
Nicknamed Boomer, Scott was a large man who played with a soft glove, nimble feet, a golden touch, and a big man's power...