Michael Kay Slams Abusive NY Mets Fans After Team's Playoff Miss
New York Yankees' broadcaster Michael Kay has spoken out against a section of New York Mets' fanbase. Kay, known for his critical commentary, expressed sympathy for disappointed fans but not for those who abused him on social media.
Kay discussed the Mets' season, which saw a large payroll and high-profile acquisitions like Juan Soto. Despite this, the team failed to reach the playoffs, leading to a regular season collapse. Kay suggested that if the Mets win in 2026, the cycle of abuse and celebration might repeat.
Kay admitted to taking joy in the 'big brother' remarks from Mets fans fading away as the season ended. He acknowledged that some Mets fans were devastated by the team's failure to make the playoffs. Kay stated that the Yankees' 'Plan B' worked, while the Mets' 'Plan A' (signing Juan Soto) did not. He also revealed that he celebrated the Mets' failure to reach the postseason due to the social media abuse he received after Soto's signing.
Michael Kay's comments reflect his frustration with a portion of Mets' fans who he feels have been abusive. Despite the team's disappointing season, Kay acknowledged the pain of some fans. The broadcaster's remarks highlight the complex relationship between fans and their teams, and the impact of social media on public figures.
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