The Drew Forum presents: Gary Cohen, Keith Hernandez, Ron Darling
We’re talking baseball with the acclaimed New York Mets broadcasting team of “Gary, Keith and Ron” as they reflect on the past season, comment on the winter Hot Stove action, preview the upcoming season and offer insight on the state of the sport. A must for all baseball fans!
This event is generously sponsored by the Blanche and Irving Laurie Foundation.
Gary Cohen is SportsNet New York’s play-by-play announcer for all SNY produced Mets telecasts. He has called more than 2,500 games for the network since its launch in 2006. Cohen also contributes to SNY’s Mets pre-and post-game shows and Mets Hot Stove. Prior to joining SNY, Cohen was a member of the Mets’ radio team for 17 seasons.
In addition to his work with SNY, Cohen has been the radio voice for Seton Hall University basketball since 2003 and does the NCAA basketball Tournament for Westwood One radio.
Previously Cohen has done play-by-play on major league baseball broadcasts for CBS Radio from 1991-1997, and for ESPN Radio since 1998. Cohen has also served as the play-by-play announcer for the NCAA Basketball Tournament for CBS Radio as well as the radio voice of St. John’s University basketball from 1995-2002. Cohen has also done play-by-play for Rangers games, as well as served as the men’s and women’s hockey play-by-play announcer at the 1992, 1994 and 1998 Winter Olympics for CBS Radio.
Before coming to the Mets, Cohen broadcast minor league baseball for the Pawtucket Red Sox (AAA) of the International League (1987-1988), the Durham Bulls of the Class-A Carolina League (1986) and Spartanburg Spinners (A) of the South Atlantic League (1983-1984).
Cohen was recently inducted into the New York Mets Hall of Fame. He was also inducted into the New York State Baseball Hall of Fame for his three decades of work in sports broadcasting.
A graduate of Columbia University, Cohen resides in Connecticut with his wife Lynn.
Keith Hernandez joined SNY in 2006 and is the network’s Mets game analyst – working over 100 telecasts each season. In addition to his work on SNY’s award-winning Mets game broadcasts, Hernandez contributes to SNY’s Mets pre- and post-game shows and Mets Hot Stove.
Prior to joining SNY, Hernandez served as a Mets game analyst for MSG Networks and as a baseball analyst for the network’s Major League Baseball post-season playoff coverage, including the Subway World Series between the Yankees and Mets. Hernandez has won three Emmy Awards for best “Sports Analyst” for his work on SNY in 2009, 2012, and 2015.
Hernandez’s Major League Baseball career began in 1974 with the St. Louis Cardinals where he quickly rose to the upper echelon in the League. In 1979, his .344 batting average led the majors and he shared National League MVP honors with Willie Stargell. He joined the New York Mets in 1983 and was instrumental in turning the team around, becoming a cornerstone of the 1986 World Series Championship squad. In addition to being named the first captain in Mets history, Hernandez earned a record 11 consecutive Gold Glove awards from 1978-1988 as a first baseman, batted over .300 in six different seasons, and finished with a lifetime .296 batting average and a career on-base percentage of .384. His career spanned 17 seasons, ending in 1990 with the Cleveland Indians.
Hernandez has been inducted into both the Rawlings Gold Glove Hall of Fame and the New York State Baseball Hall of Fame. He is also a member of the New York Mets Hall of Fame and in 2022 he was honored by the Mets by having his number, 17, retired.
Hernandez was born in San Francisco, Calif. Hernandez splits time between homes in Sag Harbor and Florida.
Ron Darling joined SNY in 2006 and is a game analyst for the network’s award-winning Mets game broadcasts. In addition to his 100 games in the SNY booth, Darling also contributes to SNY’s Mets pre- and post-game shows, and Mets Hot Stove. Darling won an Emmy Award for best “Sports Analyst” in his first season with SNY then again in 2011, 2017 and 2022.
In addition to his work at SNY, Darling is an offseason studio analyst for The MLB Network and a game analyst for Turner Sports’ MLB regular season and post-season coverage.
Prior to joining SNY, Darling served as the color commentator for the Washington Nationals on Mid-Atlantic Sports Network (MASN) for the 2005 season, where he called 150 games. Prior to working at MASN, Ron served as an on-air analyst for Fox Sports Net.
Darling spent nine seasons as a starting pitcher for the New York Mets and was a key member of their 1986 World Championship and 1988 Division Champion teams. He also has the distinction of being the first Mets pitcher to be awarded the Gold Glove Award. After a short stint with the Montreal Expos, the All-Star pitcher finished his career spending five seasons with the Oakland Athletics.
Darling has been inducted into the New York Mets Hall of Fame, New York State Baseball Hall of Fame, and most recently the College Baseball Hall of Fame.
In addition to his work on SNY, Darling is on the Board of Directors for the Diabetes Research Institute.
Darling was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, and attended Yale University where he was a two-time All-American – leading the Bulldogs to two Ivy League titles. He currently resides with his family in Connecticut.
Moderated by Drew University President Hilary L. Link, PhD.
Hilary L. Link, Ph.D., was named Drew University’s 15th president on July 1, 2023. Since arriving at Drew, President Link has spearheaded a number of initiatives to drive the institution forward. Several months into President Link’s tenure, she announced plans to develop an innovation-forward Strategic Vision and Direction for the University.
Drew has added a number of new programs under President Link, all geared toward responding to student interest and job market trends. Through an innovative partnership with Bloomboard paraprofessionals receive on-the-job bachelor’s degrees in elementary education helping to address the teacher shortage in New Jersey. Pathways for students to earn their bachelor’s degree in three years were also developed with a seamless transition to Drew’s graduate schools.
Drew’s reputation has continued to grow under President Link. The Princeton Review, U.S. News & World Report, and Washington Monthly have placed Drew among the top liberal arts schools in the country, ranking the University higher and higher on their annual lists and highlighting the return on investment of a Drew degree.
President Link comes to Drew from Allegheny College in Meadville, PA, where she served as its first female president from 2019 to 2022. She successfully saw Allegheny College over the finish line to become one of the first 10 U.S. colleges to achieve carbon neutrality and guided the college through the COVID-19 pandemic while managing demographic, enrollment and financial challenges facing institutions of higher education across the country.
Over more than 20 years of experience, she’s energetically built programs with the faculty and increased resources, while providing students with a cross-disciplinary path for preparing students to think critically, communicate creatively and question everything. Recognized as a multidisciplinary scholar and globalist, President Link was dean of Temple University Rome and previously served as vice provost at Barnard College of Columbia University.
She began her career in higher education as director of scholar programs at New York University. She earned her bachelor’s degree at Stanford University and both her master’s degree and doctorate in Italian language and literature at Yale University.
President Link is the recipient of a variety of honors, including selection to the Stanford University Associates, the Elizabeth Deering Hanscom Fellowship in the Humanities at Yale University, and the Pi Mu Iota Award for the highest achievement in the Italian Department at Stanford University. She served as a Presidential Fellow of the Association of International Education Administrators and was named Administrator of the Year by the Barnard College Student Government Association.