Mets go inning without announcers as SNY broadcast goes silent

The silence was deafening.

For just a few moments of the Mets’ 6-5, 10-inning win over the Diamondbacks Friday night time, the SNY broadcast featured baseball in its most pure component.

In the course of the prime of the third inning, the Mets had no announcers, as Gary Cohen and Ron Darling appeared to have their microphones muted or malfunctioning. For the primary two outs of the inning, the printed had no commentary.

As a substitute, viewers merely heard ambient noise from the sector and stadium.

When the microphones have been again and functioning correctly, Cohen broke the silence light-heartedly.

Ron Darling, Gary Cohen and Keith Hernandez
Ron Darling, Gary Cohen and Keith Hernandez
SNY

“Clearly someone felt as if after yesterday it was a good suggestion to show my mic off,” Cohen stated on the SNY broadcast.

He was possible referring to his comment Thursday through the Mets’ win over the Giants, when a hot-mic picked up Cohen asking “‘Why are we displaying Yankees highlights?”

Cohen was making an attempt to kick the printed to the SNY studio for a recreation break.

SNY’s audio hiccup occurred simply moments after the Yankees’ beat the Guardians on an unique Amazon Prime broadcast. Accessible solely to viewers within the New York metro space, the printed drew wide-scale ridicule.

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