Kiké Hernandez provides fun mic’d-up moments during Red Sox-Yankees ESPN showdown

ESPN’s new gimmick throughout “Sunday Night time Baseball” offered some entertaining moments throughout the Pink Sox’s 4-3 victory over the Yankees.

Boston heart fielder Kiké Hernandez was mic’d up for a stay interview with the broadcasters within the backside of the fourth inning as he performed within the outfield, a quirk the community experimented with in spring coaching however is making an attempt out throughout the common season this yr. On Sunday evening, it offered for some enjoyable tv as Hernandez reacted in actual time to the sport because it unfolded.

With Anthony Rizzo at bat, Isiah Kiner-Falefa at second and Jose Trevino at first, Boston pitcher Ryan Brasier threw a pitch within the filth, permitting each runners to advance. From heart area, Hernandez sized up the scenario to the printed sales space aptly.

“Quick man at third (Kiner-Falefa), sluggish man at second (Trevino). If he will get a base hit to me I’m going to throw him out at dwelling, perhaps,” Hernandez stated.

Prophetically, on the subsequent pitch, Rizzo lined a success to Hernandez in heart. “Right here it's!” the Sox outfielder grunted as he sprinted to the ball – and tried, precisely as he stated, to throw Trevino out at dwelling.

Sadly for him, whereas his throw was on a line, the cutoff man intercepted it and let the runner rating, holding Rizzo to a single within the course of.

It was a captivating TV second watching a participant narrate the sport because it unfolded stay, but it surely wasn’t the one noteworthy sound chunk of the evening. At one level, announcer Karl Ravech requested Hernandez – who joined Boston in 2021 after enjoying six seasons for the Dodgers – how the Yankees-Pink Sox rivalry in comparison with Dodgers-Giants.

“Fairly related, however colder,” Hernandez quipped.

Kike Hernandez warms up prior to a game against the Yankees
Kiké Hernandez warms up previous to a sport in opposition to the Yankees
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He additionally nominated Braves second baseman Ozzie Albies – whose crew will play the Padres in subsequent week’s “Sunday Night time Baseball” – to be the subsequent participant mic’d up for the section.

ESPN emptied the bag of tips for his or her first “SNB” of the yr, and whereas the debut of the “Kay-Rod Broadcast” – with Michael Kay and Alex Rodriguez – earned combined opinions, this section is definitely one we wish to see once more.

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