New York Mets fan cleverly asks for MLB job during SNY broadcast

Cựu cầu thủ New York Mets Keith Hernandez vẫy tay chào người hâm mộ MLB sau khi số áo của anh được treo tại Citi Field

The New York Mets are one of the best teams in baseball at the moment during the 2025 MLB season, but the organization also has one of the most devoted fanbases in the sport as well.

That proved to be the case again on Wednesday when a recently-laid off Mets fan cleverly pleaded his case to the organization to see if they were hiring. The local SNY broadcast featured the man throughout the top of the ninth inning, and showed his various signs posted across stands.

Each sign seemingly got a bit funnier, especially one that was directed towards Mets legend Keith Hernandez, where the fan stated he would get him another coffee.

Lead Mets broadcaster Gary Cohen jokingly asked the fan, “What’s going on? We need a job?… We might have an opening, we’ll get back to you.”

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