Published 7/4/2008
at Surfing the Mets - NY Daily News Blogs
The Mets acknowledge there was a verbal exchange between Keith Hernandez and Jose Reyes over the SNY analyst’s critical comments during Sunday night’s flight from New York to St. Louis. They suggest it was far from intense enough to have escalated to something physical. Players who have strolled through the dugout this afternoon in Philly weren’t even aware it had occurred.
Here’s what Reyes had to say about whether he nearly came to blows with Hernandez:
“We didn’t get to that point. We just talked. I went over to him. He said I looked like a kid, a little baby. I’m supposed to feel bad when you make an error. We’re not supposed to be happy. That’s why I threw my glove down. I don’t know if he understood that. We just talked. I said, ‘Whatever you say, that’s what people are going to say about me.’”
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