Howie Rose, a legendary broadcaster who has been a play-by-play voice for the Mets since 1996, is retiring after the 2026 MLB season. Rose, 72, made the announcement on Thursday. "Having grown up in ...
Big Play Slay is walking away. Six-time Pro Bowl cornerback Darius Slay announced his retirement on Monday after 13 NFL seasons. A second-round pick by the Detroit Lions out of Mississippi State in ...
SPOILER ALERT: This article contains spoilers for “Valerie Gets a New Chapter,” the Season 3 premiere of “The Comeback,” now streaming on HBO Max. “The Comeback,” as created by Lisa Kudrow and Michael ...
Opening Day is often thought of as a beginning for, well, obvious reasons. But, sometimes, I guess it’s an ending as well. Jason Heyward has announced his retirement after a 16-season MLB career: ...
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Chiefs trade for Patrick Mahomes' backup after uncharacteristic six-win season: reportsPatrick Mahomes appears to have a new backup. The Kansas City Chiefs agreed to a deal to acquire quarterback Justin Fields from the New York Jets for a 2027 sixth-round pick, according to multiple ...
Butler basketball freshman Jack McCaffery plans to enter the transfer portal. McCaffery is the second player to announce transfer intentions following coach Thad Matta's retirement. McCaffery was part ...
PORT ST. LUCIE — One less familiar voice will be heard over the Mets’ airwaves next season. Howie Rose, a longtime fixture in the Mets booth on both television and radio, announced Thursday that he ...
New York Mets broadcaster Howie Rose Gregory Fisher/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images Howie Rose, the longtime New York Mets broadcaster who is also a key part of New York Rangers Stanley Cup lore, ...
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