Sunday afternoon was a rare bright spot for the New York Mets, as they enjoyed a walk-off win against the Los Angeles Angels, but Ron Darling was unable to watch it on TV. More than 38,000 fans were ...
The New York Mets beat the Oakland Athletics 9-1 at Citi Field on Wednesday. A's starting pitcher Joey Estes took the loss for Oakland, giving up seven hits and three runs in 5.1 innings of work.
Ron Darling is confident that Mets legend and beloved SNY analyst Keith Hernandez will be back in 2026. Hernandez’s contract concluded after the 2025 season wrapped up on the regional sports network, ...
While he threw his last Major League pitch 30 years ago, New York Mets announcer Ron Darling still has a pitcher’s mindset. The Mets defeated the Washington Nationals 5-0 on Wednesday. New York hit ...
Ron Darling, the TBS baseball analyst who is calling the National League Championship Series between the Arizona Diamondbacks and the Philadelphia Phillies, obviously loves the game. But even he is ...
A bad moment was made worse by the Mets on Wednesday night. After Luis Severino gave up a game-tying RBI single to the Nationals’ Juan Yepez in the top of the fourth inning of the Mets’ eventual 6-2 ...
New York Mets broadcaster Ron Darling was not keen on the team going all-out for New York Yankees Right Fielder Juan Soto. Soto is set to become a free agent, and there will be a bidding war for the ...
There is no way around it. The current state of affairs surrounding the Oakland Athletics is so bad for baseball. This is a franchise that gave us the Bash Brothers, Moneyball and the cleanest ...
On the Season 2 premiere of SNY’s Mets Flip the Script presented by Tri-State Cadillac, former Mets pitcher Ron Darling and current Mets starting southpaw Sean Manaea meet up in the Cadillac Club at ...
I wrote about this some yesterday, but it is a valid concern with right-hander Ubaldo Jimenez. That is, his high pitch counts, as he averaged 17.3 pitches per inning last season, which was among the ...
What should have been a throwaway line by Carlos Mendoza has instead turned into a controversy. During his introductory press conference Tuesday, the new Mets manager raised some eyebrows by ...