‘Poetic Justice’: Matt Shaw Destroys the Mets After Broadcaster Slammed Him for Attending Charlie Kirk’s Memorial
Chicago Cubs rookie Matt Shaw recently faced criticism from New York Mets broadcaster Gary Cohen for missing a game to attend the memorial service of his friend, Charlie Kirk. Cohen called Shaw’s decision “weird” adn unusual,a sentiment shared by Mets broadcaster Todd Zeile,who noted it was unprecedented. Despite the backlash, Shaw responded strongly on the field, hitting a home run and contributing three hits in the Cubs’ 10-3 victory over the Mets, ending a five-game losing streak and solidifying their position in the National League wild card race. Shaw expressed no regrets about attending the memorial,emphasizing the importance of his faith and personal convictions. Conservative commentator Jon Root highlighted Shaw’s performance as “poetic justice” following Cohen’s criticism.
Chicago Cubs rookie Matt Shaw made headlines this week both on and off the field.
Shaw was criticized by New York Mets broadcaster Gary Cohen for missing a game to attend the memorial service for his friend Charlie Kirk.
A day later, the rookie’s performance on the field quieted his critics.
Cohen criticized Shaw on Tuesday night during SNY’s broadcast of the Mets’ game against the Cubs.
As Shaw came to bat in the fourth inning, Cohen called his decision to attend Kirk’s funeral “weird.”
Gary Cohen wasn’t sold on the way the Cubs and Matt Shaw handled his absence to attend Charlie Kirk’s memorial.
“I don’t want to talk about any of the politics of it, but the thought of leaving your team in the middle of a race for any reason other than a family emergency,… pic.twitter.com/D5av7DMJyg
— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) September 24, 2025
“I don’t want to talk about any of the politics of it, but the thought of leaving your team in the middle of a race for any reason other than a family emergency, really strikes me as weird,” Cohen said.
Mets broadcaster Todd Zeile agreed.
“It’s unusual. I think it’s unprecedented, at least from my experience as a player,” Zeile said.
“And I think it made it a little bit more unusual that it was not revealed until after it came to issue because he was thought to be in the dugout and maybe available, and then was not, and that’s how it was revealed,” he added.
The remarks quickly drew backlash online, but Shaw responded on Wednesday.
Shaw homered and had three hits in Chicago’s 10-3 rout of the Mets.
MATT SHAW KEEPS IT GOING pic.twitter.com/qWRUzPv6CB
— Chicago Cubs (@Cubs) September 25, 2025
The win snapped a five-game Cubs losing streak and kept them firmly ahead in the National League wild card race.
Shaw’s performance came after ESPN reported, he had made it clear he had no regrets about missing Sunday’s game for the memorial.
“I feel strongly in my faith that was meant to be,” Shaw told the media.
He explained that Kirk’s widow, Erika Kirk, texted asking him to attend the event in Glendale, Arizona.
“Whatever backlash comes is OK,” Shaw told ESPN, adding, he was “not concerned at all.”
Conservative commentator Jon Root put Wednesday into perspective, perhaps better than anyone.
On X, Root wrote: “Last night, New York Mets broadcaster, Gary Cohen tried shaming Matt Shaw for going to Charlie Kirk’s memorial. Today, Matt Shaw went 3-4 w/ 3 runs & an RBI in the Cubs 10-3 win.”
Last night, New York Mets broadcaster, Gary Cohen tried shaming Matt Shaw for going to Charlie Kirk’s memorial.
Today, Matt Shaw went 3-4 w/ 3 runs & an RBI in the Cubs 10-3 win
Poetic justice 👏
— Jon Root (@JonnyRoot_) September 25, 2025
Root concluded, “Poetic justice.”
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