Fans of the Mets might have heard new but familiar voices if they took the No. 7 subway train recently, as the MTA has rolled out new announcements on that line from the Amazin's dynamic broadcasting trio. SNYtv
The MTA is running train announcements by former Mets players-turned-color commentators Keith Hernandez and Ron Darling, along with their SNY play-by-play colleague, Gary Cohen on the train line, encouraging New Yorkers to ride mass transit to Citi Field.
The announcements from the trio affectionately known to Mets fans as GKR will run through October, in time for the playoffs, calling upon riders to offer up their seats. “Be an MVP, please offer your seat to passengers with disabilities or those who are elderly, or pregnant. You will be standing up for what’s right. And if you see anyone wearing a Washington Nationals hat, give them a seat too, they probably need it,” the 1986 World Series champion and SNY Mets TV analyst says in the recording.
Here are some of the best sound bites from Gary, Keith, and Ron that you'll hear while riding the 7 train 🎙🚇
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