Mets SNY broadcasters eviscerate MLB for ‘shameful’ rain-delay chaos
Gary Cohen, Keith Hernandez and Ron Darling had their endurance exhausted after a four-hour rain delay Saturday.
As soon as the Mets-Nationals sport in Washington was lastly suspended and made to be a part of a cut up doubleheader on Sunday following hours of no communication to the followers, the SNY crew teed off on the league.
“It’s actually a shameful episode on the a part of Main League Baseball to allow this to occur,” Cohen fumed after the Nationals lastly introduced to followers that the sport had been suspended, calling the delay “galling.”
The sport began on time Saturday, albeit with some drizzle starting and different precipitation within the forecast.
However the subject was getting soaked by the third inning as rain poured into the grime, leaving followers and the groups in limbo throughout the rain delay.
“The massive concern actually is the no communication. You’ve received these poor followers which can be simply sitting right here wanting some form of data that they’re getting now on the display,” Ron Darling stated because the discover of the postponement appeared on the display.

“We simply received this data that this sport will probably be suspended and part of a split-doubleheader tomorrow. That’s unprecedented to have the completion of a suspended sport as a part of a split-doubleheader,” Cohen stated.
“What I’m assuming is that for the final half hour, that was the communication between the Nationals, Mets and Main League Baseball to get permission to do that, which so far as I’m involved has by no means been accomplished earlier than, that you simply’re giving a bit of a sport to the followers as a part of a cut up doubleheader versus taking part in straight by way of and making it a single-admission.”
Hernandez stated the choice to make the followers wait so lengthy with out an replace was “unconscionable.”
The Put up’s Mark Sanchez reported that followers eagerly chanted “Let’s play baseball” at 8:10 p.m. ET., however to no avail.


The Mets restarted the suspended sport with the Nationals Sunday at 12:35 p.m.
The cut up doubleheader means followers should depart after the resumption of the suspended sport, and followers who had tickets for Sunday’s initially scheduled sport will probably be permitted into the ballpark.