Bobby Ojeda is a retired Major League Baseball pitcher. 

Bob Ojeda played 13 years in the major leagues with the highlight of winning the World Series with the Mets in 1986. 

After retiring from playing he coached three years for the Mets Organization. After taking a break to raise his children he returned to the game, this time in broadcasting. He spent seven years on Mets channel SNY doing the pre and post game shows as well as work on MLB network. His broadcasting career also included guest appearances on Fox5 NY and various other New York sports shows.

With an emphasis on extensive analytical research, Bob quickly made a name for himself within the sports community and was referred to as the best analyst in New York by Sports Radio hosts Boomer & Carton and Mike Francesa. His reputation for honest and insightful analysis led Mets fan and comedian Jerry Sienfield to refer to Bob as his favorite person to watch on TV.