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Howie Rose Retires After 30 Years with Mets

Published 3 weeks, 6 days ago
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Howie Rose, the beloved New York Mets radio play-by-play announcer, has announced his retirement after the 2026 season. Known for his passionate calls and iconic catchphrase Put it in the books, Rose has been a staple in Mets broadcasting for over three decades. Despite health challenges, including bladder cancer and travel limitations, he has continued to call games, making him a true voice of the franchise. Roses authentic calls have brought the teams biggest moments into fans homes, including Mike Piazzas home run after 9/11 and Pete Alonsos key homer in the 2024 wild card series.

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