Not having grown up a Yankees fan, I always thought that as a broadcaster, well, Phil Rizzuto sure was a Yankee legend.
But Rizzuto had a bit of scorekeeping shorthand that I always loved for its combination of honesty and puckishness: WW, which stood for “Wasn’t Watching.”
I thought of the Scooter in the bottom of the sixth inning, as the Mets continued to do nothing with bats in their hands and the Dodgers kept the sportscar thrumming along in the left lane, several car lengths ahead of their theoretical pursuers.
It was late, I was tired, and the two-thirds of the ballgame I’d watched hadn’t exactly intensified my love for the 2026 Mets. What could the last third bring? An epic comeback that everyone would be talking about come Tuesday? Oh ha ha ha. Another look at the latest recidivist Met, Tommy Pham? I was familiar with his work. The possibility that Joey Gerber might become the 1,299th Met in the Holy Books? OK, actually I did kind of want to see that (and it came to pass), but that was more about my weirdo collector mindset than anything else.
So I decided to add a notation to my own mental scorebook, a variant of Rizzuto’s: WS. You can probably guess what that stands for.
I checked the scores as soon as morning came and my eyes opened, and let’s just say I wasn’t surprised. I’d made my decision, and looking back on it I RN.


WW
I turned it off after the 6th myself. I saw Kimbrel pitch. Nothing exciting seemed in the offing and if it happened, well, that’s why I have MLB.TV.
Speaking of which, the audio for a lot of games has been crappy. Not sure if it’s the app or SNY. Last night, as an example, during the first inning Ron was blasting at me and I could barely hear Gary (which may have been a good thing). Isn’t the mere act of watching the Mets annoying enough without a spotty broadcast?
The audio is always crappy when Cohen and Darling are doing the games. The overdone laughter comes through loud and clear, however. At least we get a reprieve tomorrow nite, as the game is on ABCD:
Anybody But Cohen & Darling.
I’m not sure if it’s SNY or MLB.tv, but the audio has had problems since opening day. It consistently cycles between too loud and not loud enough, with an occasional little echo chamber thrown in for good measure. We’re almost 3 weeks in, so I guess we just need to get used to it.