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Mets broadcaster Howie Rose taking medical leave of absence for rest of 2021 season

Portrait of Justin Toscano Justin Toscano
MLB Writer

Following Wednesday’s game, one New York Mets legend will call it a season

Howie Rose, the team’s radio play-by-play announcer, announced via Twitter on Monday that he will have surgery to address a medical issue. 

“Some of you may know that I’ve been dealing with a personal medical issue this season,” Rose wrote. “In light of this I will require surgery later this week, so following Wednesday’s game I will have to put this season in the books. Looking forward to starting a new chapter next spring.”

Rose took a brief absence for medical reasons earlier in the 2021 season. 

According to MLB.com, Rose’s play-by-play partner, Wayne Randazzo, will take the lead in calling Mets games on the radio. The station will pair him with multiple analysts. 

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Rose, an award-winning sportscaster, has been calling Mets games on television or radio since 1996.

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