Cleveland Guardians pitcher Gavin Williams took a no-hitter into the ninth inning against the New York Mets on Wednesday, until Juan Soto broke up the bid with a solo home run with one out. Williams was removed from the game after 8 2/3 innings and 126 pitches thrown, and he received a standing ovation from the crowd at Citi Field as he exited.
Gavin Williams receives a nice ovation from the crowd in Queens after coming just two outs away from a no-hitter đ pic.twitter.com/UdHDCpizVC
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WFAN radio host Evan Roberts didnât appreciate Mets fans giving a standing ovation for an opponentâs pitcher nearly no-hitting the New York offense, and he went off about it during Thursdayâs edition of Evan & Tiki.
.@EvanRobertsWFAN rips Mets fans for cheering Gavin Williamsâ near no-hitter: pic.twitter.com/hXWFcm7rkS
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âHere is what really pissed me off,â Roberts said. âAnd itâs almost been 24 hours, and Iâve gotta get over it, but Iâm still angry at my fellow Met fans. Thatâs right. Iâm angry at my fellow Met fans. When Gavin Williams, the pitcher for the Guardians, gave up the home run to Soto, stayed in the game, issued a walk, got an out, and was pulled, okay, with two outs in the ninth, he got a standing ovation from Met fans.â
Co-host Tiki Barber asked, âWhatâs wrong with that?â
Roberts responded, âWhatâs right with that, Tik?â
Barber explained why he felt it was fine for Mets fans to acknowledge and applaud a terrific effort from Williams, and the back-and-forth continued before Roberts referred to such fans as âlosers.â
âThis is nothing personal to Gavin Williams or anybody else,â Roberts said. âBut if youâre in that building and youâre a Met fan, youâre appreciating his greatness?! Since when do we do that?! Since when do we say, âOh, you know, that Derek Jeter! He kicked the Metsâ ass! Letâs give him a standing ovation!â What kind of losers are we that weâre cheering the opponent?!â
âI was sitting in section 122, which was field level, last row,â Roberts added. âItâs my go-to when I donât have my tickets. I didnât have my tickets yesterday. And so, why I describe it is everyone was in front of me. I was in the last row of a section. So, I got to see the rise of asses and people as Gavin was coming out of the game! And Iâm so annoyed; I turn to my wife to complain about it, and what is my wife doing?!â
âSheâs standing and cheering,â Barber answered.
Roberts responded, âYes!â
âOf course, because she appreciates it,â Barber said.
Roberts later added, âYou can appreciate it without cheering an opponent in your own building!â
If the Mets werenât 1-8 over their last nine games, perhaps Roberts wouldnât bother bringing up such a trivial matter, but frustration can boil over after a very rough stretch of baseball from a title-hopeful team. Itâs been a very normal occurrence for fans around MLB to applaud no-hit bids from the opposition. Thatâs far from just a Citi Field or Mets fan thing; itâs simply baseball fans tipping their caps to a special baseball performance.
You can see the full conversation from Evan & Tiki about Mets fans giving Gavin Williams a standing ovation here:
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