Editor’s note: This story is part of a series counting down the 40 greatest comebacks in sports. On Oct. 25, 1986, Howie Rose had yet to become the radio voice of the Mets. But he was there for Bill Buckner’s famous run-in with a little roller up along first. Then 32, Rose had worked as a radio reporter for several years, hoping to catch a break that would make him a play-by-play man. He’d do his first work for the Mets the following season.