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Things did not go well for New York Dies on the field on Thursday, but it was almost worse in the dissemination cabin.

The dishes were swept away in their double head against the Baltimore Orioles on Thursday in Camden Yards, and one of the retired legends of the franchise was a few centimeters to reach a few dishes on the injured list.

At the bottom of the seventh match of the second double-head game, Ortiper O, Cedric Mullins, hit a fault ball directly and to the New York (SNY) Sportnet stand stand.

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Former New York Mets player Keith Hernandez launched the first ceremony to former player John Franco against Philadelphia Phillies before NLDS match 3 for the MLB 2024 qualifiers in Citi Field. (Vincent Carchietta / Imagn images)

The Play-By-Play advertiser, Gary Cohen, said that the ball “had exceeded Keith’s ear (Hernandez), and he never saw him.”

Cohen did not lie.

Hernandez is one of the biggest defensive basic players of all time with 11 gold gloves. Naturally, The OFT TAUD OF THE thought he had caught the ball.

But Sny showed a replay of the interior of the stand, and while Cohen was preparing to potentially catch it, Hernandez’s eyes were far from the ball.

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Former New York Mets first goal player Keith Hernandez talks to journalists before his jersey retirement ceremony at Citi Field. (Wendell Cruz / USA TODAY SPORTS)

The replay showed Hernandez, looking down and reacting only at the sound of the ball hitting the wall behind him. And hilarity followed in the stand.

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“We can laugh now. But if this ball was only a few meters left, you could have done for the season. Or maybe forever,” said Cohen.

The dishes led 1-0 entering the eighth round of the first match, but the enclosure of the lifts could not hold the head. Baltimore won the second match, 7-3, despite a 2-0 deficit in the first round.

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The first goal player Keith Hernandez of New York Mets aligns a group in a 1986 match against the Padres of San Diego at the Jack Murphy stadium in San Diego. (Stephen Dunn / Getty Images)

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New York has an 8-17 sheet in its last 25 games and has been wasted a 5½ game lead in the NL East. The dishes followed the Philadelphia phillies in 1½ games entering Friday.

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