
Howie Rose Retires After 40 Years with Mets
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Howie Rose, the beloved voice of the New York Mets for nearly four decades, announces retirement after the 2026 season. The Queens native, who started his career in 1975, has been the lead play-by-play announcer since 2006. Rose, known for his passion and dedication, has called Mets games since 1987 and handled play-by-play for the Rangers and Islanders. Health challenges have limited his schedule, but hell still be involved with special events at Citi Field.
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