
Keith Hernandez cat ‘emergency’ overshadows Mets’ first homer of season
NY Post
The Mets’ first home run of the season was interrupted by a Keith Hernandez “emergency.”
With Dom Smith at the plate in the top of the fourth inning against the Phillies, the sound of a wind chimes ring tone invaded the SNY broadcast. After Gary Cohen asked what that noise was, Hernandez explained that it was his iPad. “I had the … don’t go there. I could just …,” an exasperated Hernadnez said. “I have a slight emergency at home, that’s what it is. Everything is fine.More Related News

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