During the top of the second inning, where the Mets already trailed the Blue Jays 1-0, Keith Hernandez was seemingly breaking down the art of hitting — it just didn’t come off that way&…
Sure, let’s roll with that.
Mets broadcaster Keith Hernandez, who played for the team from 1983-1989, had his No. 17 retired by the organization last year.Justin Verlander deals to Alejandro Kirk in the top of the second inning on June 2, 2023, when the hilarious comment came up.The Mets were held scoreless after eight innings, so maybe heeding some of Hernandez’s advice would’ve been helpful as they were shut down by ex-Met Chris Bassitt, who pitched 7 ²/₃ scoreless innings in the Blue Jays’ win.
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