Mets honoring Howie Rose with special retirement ceremony before final regular season game

Legendary Mets broadcaster Howie Rose will retire at the end of the club’s home schedule this season.

The team will celebrate Rose with a special retirement ceremony before the last game of the season at Citi Field against the Phillies on Sunday, Sept. 20. 

The Mets will recognize Rose’s career and his impact on the organization.

Howie Rose does introductions before the game between the New York Mets and the Miami Marlins during Opening Day on April 7, 2023, at Citi Field in Queens, NY. Robert Sabo for NY Post

Rose has been part of Mets baseball for close to four decades.

The first 15,000 fans will receive a “Put it in the books” notebook and scorecard.


Fans at Citi Field hold up a sign that says "TIME TO HOWIE" in blue letters on an orange background, honoring Howie Rose.
Fans hold up a sign for Howie Rose before a game between the New York Mets and the Pittsburgh Pirates on March 26, 2026, at Citi Field in Queens, NY. Robert Sabo for NY Post

The phrase was his signature sign-off after a Mets victory.

“For generations of Mets fans, Howie Rose has been more than a broadcaster, he has been the soundtrack of summer and the voice behind some of the most memorable moments in our history,” owners Steve and Alex Cohen said in a statement. “His love for baseball and this organization has come through in every call, creating a connection with Mets fans that few broadcasters ever achieve. Howie’s impact extends far beyond the booth. 

“He is part of the fabric of this franchise, and we are proud to celebrate an extraordinary career while thanking him for everything he has meant to the Mets. We wish Howie and his family nothing but the best in this next chapter.”

Rose, 72, grew up a Mets fan in Queens and started calling games for the team in 1987.

He has been their lead play-by-play voice on the radio since 2006. 

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