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Charles Curtis

The Mets broadcast of a simulated game made a joke about the Astros cheating scandal

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:

“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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