With the ’01 team’s elimination, it officially marks the end of the road for a number of iconic Mets in the tournament ...
Endings in baseball are both elusive and decisive. And they are the focus of this year's chapter of Baseball 101, Newsday's ...
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Mets Madness: Sweet Sixteen
The field thins. The plot thickens.
Howie Rose was born in 1954, eight years before the Mets debuted in 1962. In Bayside, Queens, he learned every nugget and ...
Cinderella is a continuing fallacy in the NCAA Tournament, quantifiably — and yet our love of March Madness is greater than ...
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Long-time Mets voice Howie Rose to retire after 2026 season
Howie Rose is being fueled for one last go at the microphone by the same two motivators that have nagged at his consciousness ...
Remember going into a fun house as a kid, and seeing yourself in those special mirrors. Either we were very tall or very ...
It was announced this past week that Howie Rose, a fixture for the Mets on television and radio for four decades, will retire ...
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Legendary Mets announcer Howie Rose explains major career decision
Rose's Mets career began when he started hosting pregame and postgame shows for radio broadcasts back in 1987.
It came in 1964, when a 53-win, third-year franchise defined by failure opened Shea Stadium and outdrew the season-long ...
An outfielder who played for the A's, Mets, Padres and Reds in a 10-year MLB career died at 84.
Led by Bo Bichette and a cast of standout talent, the New York Mets have their sights set on reaching the next World Series.
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