🚨 METS FANS BUZZING: “GKR” Trio to Return for Most Games, But Opening Day Sees a New Broadcast Twist 👇

As the New York Mets gear up for their 21st season with the beloved SNY booth trio of Gary Cohen, Keith Hernandez, and Ron Darling, fans are eagerly anticipating another season filled with memorable moments and iconic calls. However, for Opening Day, Mets fans will have to adjust to a change in the broadcast booth as NBC and Peacock take the reins for the opener.
Despite the absence of the familiar voices of “GKR,” Cohen, Hernandez, and Darling have their own plans for the day. Cohen will kick back and enjoy the game from his couch, Hernandez is planning a classic New York meal to savor during the game, and Darling will take in the action from the booth alongside his young son. But don’t worry, Mets fans—SNY will be back in action for the team’s second game on Saturday, bringing the iconic trio back to the airwaves.
The evolving landscape of sports broadcasting has seen both New York teams open their seasons with broadcasts on external networks. The Yankees, for instance, will have their opener aired by Netflix. While this shift may frustrate broadcasters like YES’ Michael Kay, Cohen and his colleagues are taking it in stride, understanding that these changes are part of the changing TV contract landscape in sports.
The good news for Mets fans? The majority of the Mets’ games this season will be covered by SNY or WPIX. Hernandez, despite scaling back his schedule slightly, has signed on for another three years, ensuring that the beloved trio of Cohen, Hernandez, and Darling will continue to call the games.

The chemistry between Cohen, Hernandez, and Darling is often hailed as the gold standard in baseball commentary. Hernandez credits the late former SNY executive producer Curt Gowdy for the inspired combination of a pitcher, a hitter, and a seasoned play-by-play announcer. This trio’s seamless dynamic has made them a fan favorite, with their engaging banter and deep insights into the game becoming a staple for Mets fans.
Reflecting on their early days together, Cohen recalls how their lack of experience in the booth led to a stronger reliance on each other. This bond of trust has helped build the foundation of their iconic chemistry. Darling, on the other hand, emphasizes the importance of honesty and transparency. Whether the Mets are on a hot streak or struggling, the trio never shies away from calling it as they see it, keeping fans in the loop no matter the situation.
A major part of the trio’s success is their genuine camaraderie and the absence of egos. Darling often mentions the steady guidance of producer Gregg Picker, whom he affectionately refers to as “the boss of the show.” Picker’s leadership has been crucial in maintaining the show’s flow and ensuring that every broadcast feels like a conversation among friends.
This season also marks a behind-the-scenes change, as Eddie Wahrman steps in as the new lead director following John DeMarsico’s resignation. Hernandez assures fans that the transition has been smooth, with Wahrman already feeling like part of the family.
As the Mets prepare for another season of high hopes, fans can take comfort knowing that their beloved voices of Gary Cohen, Keith Hernandez, and Ron Darling will soon return, bringing their insightful commentary, unforgettable chemistry, and a true love for the game to every broadcast.