Mike Breen did not have the luxury of press row at Wednesday’s Subway Series game at Citi Field.
Instead, the Hall of Fame NBA broadcaster had a Mets fan blocking his view at the end of the nail-biter.in ninth inning.The Mets fan in front of Breen was seen standing up, knuckling his friend’s head and dancing while his team fought to secure its second win in the past 10 games.
“Look at that look on his face,” the ESPN analyst David Cone said jokingly, referring to Breen’s reaction. Brandon Nimmo belted an RBI game-winning double to seal a 4-3 victoryMike Breen, in the stands for Yankees-Mets, looking at this Mets fan with the same vibe as one of his classic “way offs.”
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