Mets broadcaster Gary Cohen says Orioles 'draped' themselves 'in utter humiliation' over announcer drama
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New York Mets broadcaster Gary Cohen ripped the Baltimore Orioles after play-by-play announcer Kevin Brown was reportedly suspended indefinitely for remarks he made about the organization’s wins.
Cohen and Keith Hernandez were on the call for the Mets’ game against the Chicago Cubs on Monday night. For a brief moment, Cohen addressed the drama surrounding Brown. He started by saying the Orioles "draped" themselves "in utter humiliation with the treatment" of Brown.
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New York Mets TV Announcer Gary Cohen speaks at a press conference about being inducted into the Mets Hall of Fame prior to the Major League Baseball game between the Toronto Blue Jays and New York Mets on June 3, 2023, at Citi Field in Flushing, NY. (Gregory Fisher/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
"Let me just say one thing to Baltimore Orioles management — you draped yourself in humiliation when you fired Jon Miller and you’re doing it again," Cohen said on SNY. "And if you don’t want Kevin Brown, there are 29 other teams who do.
"It’s a horrendous decision by the Orioles. I don’t know what they were thing. But they got exactly the reaction that they deserve. It’s just a shame because the Orioles are playing so well and now they’ve diverted attention from that and now made themselves a laughing stock."
Miller was let go by the Orioles before the 1997 season over ownership's wishes he would "bleed more orange and black."
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New York Mets TV Announcer Gary Cohen makes his acceptance speech into the Mets Hall of Fame prior to the Major League Baseball game


