But that doesn’t exactly mean the Mets radio team was in a great mood early on in the game, particularly due to the overly loud P.A. system in Dodgers Stadium. In the bottom of the first inning ...
The moment was already incredible if you were a Mets fan, but the voice of Howie Rose on New York’s own radio station captured the pure excitement of Alonso’s stunning blast. Howie Rose’s ...
The home run was outstanding but so was the radio call from longtime Mets radio broadcaster Howie Rose (perhaps the best of his entire career). It was so awesome, in fact, that the franchise ...
Here is everything you need to know in order to listen to Dodgers vs. Mets on the radio. Fans anywhere in the U.S. and Canada can listen to Dodgers vs. Mets Game 3 live on SiriusXM, with the ...
For nearly 62 years, the expansion 1962 New York Mets (40-120-1) held the dubious distinction of being the worst team in MLB history. Now, they have company. On Sunday, the Chicago White Sox ...
SAN DIEGO — The Chicago White Sox tied the post-1900 MLB record of 120 losses by the 1962 expansion New York Mets on Sunday when the San Diego Padres won 4-2 by rallying for three runs in the ...
With Friday's 4-1 loss in Detroit, Chicago now has 121 defeats for the season, breaking the modern-day record for losses set by the expansion 1962 New York Mets. The Tigers, meanwhile, have ...
There will be an omnipresent chant, though. It was heard in these parts for the very first time on May 30, 1962, Mets versus Dodgers, and it’s been with us ever since. And always will be.
The 1962 New York Mets are no longer the most lovable losers. The Chicago White Sox lost their 121st game of the season Friday night, surpassing that Mets team for the most losses in an MLB season ...
The Chicago White Sox tied the post-1900 MLB record of 120 losses by the 1962 expansion New York Mets on Sunday when the San Diego Padres won 4-2 by rallying for three runs in the eighth inning ...
Mets and Yankees fans seem to agree: Mayor Eric Adams’s both-sides baseball cap struck out. This was supposed to be a golden, glorious week for New York baseball fans.