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Gary Cohen will be making guest appearances on WFAN during the playoffs, reports Adam Rubin's Mets Blog.
We at Hot Foot are happy to learn of this development as it was thought earlier that Gary would be limited to in studio SNY duty. Congratulations Gary! The SNY press release is below…
SportsNet New York Announces Comprehensive New York Mets Postseason Coverage
Mets Postseason Live!
Premieres Monday, October 2nd at 7pm in the Plaza Outside of SNY’s Street-Level Studio
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SNY to Air In-Depth Pre- and Post-Game Shows for Every Mets Playoff Game
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SNY to Provide Live Coverage of the Mets Postseason Rally on Tuesday, October 3rd at Noon
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SNY’s Gary Cohen to Make Guest Appearances in WFAN’s Radio Booth During Mets Playoff Games
[New York] September 28, 2006 – SportsNet New York (SNY) today
announced the network’s postseason coverage of the 2006 National League
East Division Champion New York Mets. On Monday, October 2nd, SNY’s
postseason coverage will commence at 7:00pm with the premiere of Mets
Postseason Live!, a talk show focused on the Mets playoff run –
featuring Ron Darling, Gary Cohen, Matt Yallof and other baseball
experts. Mets Postseason Live! will air live in the plaza outside of
SNY’s street-level studio located at 51st Street and 6th Avenue.
SNY’s postseason coverage will also include in-depth pre- and
post-game shows book-ending every Mets playoff game with appearances
from Ron Darling, Gary Cohen, Keith Hernandez, Chris Cotter and Matt
Yallof – highlighted by on-site reports from each game. SNY will also
carry live coverage of the New York Mets Postseason Rally at noon,
which will take place outside of SNY’s studio on 51st Street and 6th
Avenue on Tuesday, October 3rd [Fans can enter the Mets Rally at
Seventh Avenue and 51st Street]. Coverage of the Mets Postseason Rally
will include video highlights from the 2006 Mets National League East
Division championship season; music performances; and appearances by
Mets legends Mookie Wilson and Jerry Koosman, who, respectively, helped
lead the Mets to their 1986 and 1969 World Championships.
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