Gary Cohen panicked as headset went dead during Mets broadcast

Gary Cohen was panicking, and Keith Hernandez had no clue what was occurring.

Within the fifth inning of the Mets’ victory over the Nationals Saturday evening, the play-by-play announcer’s headset went useless, and he couldn’t hear something. Hernandez was so centered on the sport he didn’t notice till he turned to see Cohen trying to find a headset that labored.

“What’s occurring up right here? Gare?” Hernandez stated.

“My headset simply went out, Keith,” Cohen responded. “It went darkish.”

“I believed it was an earthquake,” Hernandez stated.

The third man of the workforce, Ron Darling, started laughing.

“We have been simply watching you … flail and attempt to discover the brand new field up right here,” Darling stated. “I’m slightly traumatized after watching what you simply went by means of.”

SNY confirmed a replay of Cohen trying to find a brand new headset, Darling attempting to assist him and Hernandez being unaware for essentially the most half till glancing over and being in shock.

Gary Cohen (r.), Ron Darling (c.) and Keith Hernandez (l.) during Saturday's Mets broadcast on SNY.
Gary Cohen (r.), Ron Darling (c.) and Keith Hernandez (l.) throughout Saturday’s Mets broadcast on SNY.
SNY

“I’m completely unaware,” Hernandez joked because the three watched the clip.

“It’s like one thing out of a Charlie Chaplin film,” Cohen added.

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