Keith Hernandez revealed the details of his new SNY contract before it was even signed. The 72-year-old New York Mets analyst ...
Keith Hernandez has agreed to a new contract to continue to call Mets game for SNY, according to an industry source.
Longtime SNY analyst Keith Hernandez said he hopes to sign a new three-year deal to stay in the N.Y. Mets TV booth until he ...
On the Shea Anything podcast, Keith Hernandez and Doug Williams take an early look at the early returns from the Mets bullpen, including breakdowns of Trevor May and Miguel Castro. About Shea Anything ...
In the aftermath of the Brandon Nimmo/Marcus Semien trade, former New York Mets first baseman Keith Hernandez thinks it's more important than ever to re-sign Pete Alonso. The Met legend and current ...
On the Shea Anything podcast presented by Verizon, Keith Hernandez explains to Doug Williams why he believes Sandy Alderson has helped build a Mets roster that could compete and be successful for a ...
The New York Mets have a lot of work to do this off-season, but one of the first orders of business should be re-signing Keith Hernandez. Mets fans are clamoring for the team to bring back Pete Alonso ...
The Mets’ offseason has left one of the franchise’s legends nearly “speechless.” Keith Hernandez joined “SportsNite” on SNY to discuss the state of the organization after Pete Alonso left for the ...
Having an all-time great defensive first baseman in your broadcast booth might seem like an asset, but the New York Mets have no interest in picking Keith Hernandez’s brain. Hernandez spent two hours ...
New York Mets broadcaster Keith Hernandez is renewing his own personal rivalry with one of the team’s division opponents. In a new video for SNY, Hernandez was asked to provide one sentence to ...
Keith Hernandez believes the Mets need to keep their top two free agents. Appearing on this week’s episode of The Post’s “The Show” podcast with Joel Sherman and Jon Heyman, the World Series champ and ...
Having an all-time great defensive first baseman in your broadcast booth might seem like an asset, but the New York Mets have no interest in picking Keith Hernandez’s brain. Hernandez spent two hours ...