Why Steve Gelbs abruptly left SNY’s broadcast during Mets’ epic comeback win

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Steve Gelbs had to sprint as the Mets’ magic was in full effect Sunday.

While the Mets battled back from a four-run deficit against the Yankees to pull off the improbable 7-6 victory in 10 innings, the team’s dugout reporter had a family emergency involving his son.

Gelbs explained in an X post that he had to leave the game early after his son suffered a “scary fall, forcing him to go to the hospital.

Steve Gelbs wasn’t able to make it for Sunday’s postgame interview. Robert Sabo for NY Post

“Had to leave the game unexpectedly after getting a call that my son had taken a scary fall and was headed to the hospital.

“Thankfully, after a very long few hours, he got the all clear and is doing well. Tough kid.”

Gelbs’ son, apparently a Mets fan, had an epic first question when his father walked into the ER.

“Did the Mets win?” he asked his dad.

The Mets dugout reporter added that a “yes” response didn’t really do it justice, given the circumstances.

Mets rookie outfielder Carson Benge tallied the game-winning RBI with runners on the corners and one out, chopping a pitch from Tim Hill up the middle.


Mets right fielder Carson Benge (3) gets embraced by Mets left fielder Juan Soto (22) when he got the game-winning fielder’s choice to win the game during the tenth inning when the Mets played the Yankees on Sunday. Robert Sabo for NY Post

The Yankees, playing five infielders, couldn’t force a play at the plate as second baseman Max Schuemann and shortstop Anthony Volpe collided.

The Mets’ magic began in the ninth inning with light-hitting outfielder Tyrone Taylor, who hit two rockets earlier in the game and had no hits to show for it.

With runners on second and third, Taylor got a hanging first-pitch slider from closer David Bednar and promptly pounded the pitch for a home run down the left field line to tie the game at 6-6.

Benge then delivered in the clutch and conducted an on-field interview with radio broadcaster Pat McCarthy while also receiving a BodyArmor shower.

He later told reporter its “always good to show you have some fight back.”

Gelbs is normally a staple of the postgame interview after a dramatic victory, and has even been a casualty of the celebratory showers.

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