Howie Rose was born in 1954, eight years before the Mets debuted in 1962. In Bayside, Queens, he learned every nugget and ...
Howie Rose announced he is retiring at the end of the 2026 Mets season. The longtime broadcaster has been behind the mic for ...
The 72-year-old broadcaster, a Mets Hall of Famer, will call 84 games this year before stepping away from a career spanning ...
Rose, 72, has had a decorated career as a New York voice, most notably with the Mets, as well as the Rangers and the ...
Howie Rose, the longtime New York Mets broadcaster who is also a key part of New York Rangers Stanley Cup lore, will retire ...
Howie Rose will be putting his Mets radio broadcast career in the books at the end of the 2026 season.
As the longtime radio voice of the Mets, Howie Rose has provided generations of fans with a lifetime of memorable calls. It’s ...
"Now trust me, I did not arrive at this decision to retire easily," Rose said in a message posted on social media. "I've been ...
Howie Rose, the charismatic play-by-play man who has called Mets games in various capacities since 1995, announced Thursday ...
Legendary New York Mets broadcaster Howie Rose has announced that he will retire at the end of the 2026 baseball season.
Rose, who has been part of Mets broadcasts since 1987, said he still hopes to be involved "now and then" with the Mets in a ...
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