‘The Show’ Episode 97: Keith Hernandez Talks Mets, Herzog, Broadcasting

‘The Show’ Episode 97: Keith Hernandez Talks Mets, Herzog, Broadcasting

After an 0-5 start, the Mets have looked like a different team in their past 11 games, going 8-3.

From 0-5 to 8-8 for Carlos Mendoza’s surging club.

The guy in the booth calling the games for nearly two decades along with Gary Cohen and Ron Darling is Keith Hernandez.

The Mets legend joined Joel Sherman and Jon Heyman on “The Show” podcast.

Keith talks everything from the current Mets to the 1986 Mets to Dwight Gooden getting his number retired to how many more years he plans to be in the broadcast booth to the passing of his former Cardinals manager Whitey Herzog.

‘The Show’ podcast with Joel Sherman & Jon Heyman:


  • JOHN STERLING: Reactions to John Sterling announcing his retirement.
  • SURPRISING TEAMS: Who are the biggest surprising teams in baseball?

Keith Hernandez Interview:
Mets legend, SNY Mets broadcaster


  • RIP WHITEY HERZOG: His old manager passed away Monday. Architect of those early 1980’s Cardinals teams.
  • DOC GOODEN/1986 METS: Was a treat to be around him and watching him pitch. How does that team look like in the social media era? Could they have won another title in the 1980’s?
  • 2024 METS: Could this Mets team make the playoffs?
  • PETE ALONSO: Should the Mets bring back Alonso? Doesn’t hurt to entertain what offers you may get for him. Does he ever ask for pointers at first base?
  • HALL OF FAME: Thoughts on not making the Hall of Fame.
  • BROADCASTING: How much longer does he want to call Mets games?

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