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Gelbs opted for a cheeseburger, a chicken salad sandwich, and a chicken, rice, and cheese burrito. Interestingly, the burrito was the only item he chose to heat up in the machine.
SNY's Steve Gelbs was telling a story about the aftermath of Hurricane Harvey when a foul chopper came his way. He handled the ball and his story with ease.
Baldwin’s Antonio Veneziano is this year’s SNY “Kidcaster” and will join Gary Cohen, Keith Hernandez and Ron Darling in the broadcast booth for the fourth inning of Tuesday’s game. The 12-year-old ...
As SNY went to commercial at the end of the sixth, the camera showed Gelbs giving the ball to a boy in a Pirates jersey. “Steve, finally doing the right thing,” Cohen said. “Finding a youngster.
Steve Gelbs is 28, around the age at which Kevin Burkhardt was selling cars in Eatontown, New Jersey, and wondering whether he ever would have a real career in sportscasting.
Steve Gelbs, the New York Mets' field reporter for SportsNet New York, had a field day at the expense of a vending machine outside the network's truck at Great American Ball Park, during the Mets ...
During the sixth inning of Wednesday's Game 1 doubleheader between the Mets and Pirates, the SNY broadcast sent field reporter Steve Gelbs out to the stands at PNC Park with a glove in hand.
Gelbs and the entire New York Mets booth had a good day at the office. The Mets won the first game 5-1, and the second game an astonishing 10-0 to complete a doubleheader sweep.
The impressive catch went viral on Twitter.Sports SU grad, reporter Steve Gelbs catches foul ball without missing a beat (video) Updated: Sep. 04, 2017, 4:28 p.m ...
There's one Steve Gelbs too. So I need to just be me. I talked to Kevin a week ago. That was the first thing he said to me was 'Remember, just be you.' And that needs to develop.