As we all wait for Major League Baseball to come back, the trolling and jokes about the Houston Astros cheating scandal haven’t stopped.
There were MLB: The Show 20 users hitting Astros batters with pitches, tweets aimed at players, and a seemingly endless stream of cheating jokes during an MLB game stream on what was supposed to be Opening Day.
The latest: on Tuesday, the New York Mets broadcast booth of Gary Cohen, Keith Hernandez and Ron Darling called an MLB: The Show virtual game between the Mets and Astros, and Cohen delivered a joke about sounds that might be coming from Houston’s dugout:
The shade from Gare 😂😂 pic.twitter.com/uXtZCoYSM0
— SNY (@SNYtv) April 8, 2020
“You can hear very little from the crowd tonight, it almost feels like you’re playing in a library. Which would mean that any sound that might be emanating from the dugout, say, the sound of a trash can being banged, would be quite formidable.”
LOL!
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