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  1. Ed Coleman (born 1949 in Lawrence, Massachusetts) is a radio reporter for the New York Mets on WFAN.

  2. May 29, 2022 · Coleman, affectionately known as “Eddie C,” threw out the ceremonial first pitch to former Mets closer John Franco and was given a custom Mets jersey with his name on the back of it.

    • Zach Braziller
  3. Apr 1, 2022 · Eddie Coleman, perhaps the final on-air link to the legendary early era of WFAN, is retiring after more than three decades with the station. “I didn’t realize we were going to bury the lede ...

    • Ryan Glasspiegel
  4. Jun 3, 2022 · Former Mets broadcaster Ed Coleman, 72, isn’t getting any younger, so he knew it was time to move on from WFAN, where he served as a reporter while also calling games on sister station WCBS.

  5. Recently retired longtime WFAN Mets reporter Ed Coleman joined Sports with Friends for Episode 353. In this clip, he explained his decision to retire about ...

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    • The Underdog
  6. May 27, 2022 · The Mets will present a custom jersey and a first pitch to Ed Coleman, who retired as a long-time Mets radio reporter this offseason. Coleman covered the Mets for over 20 years on WFAN and WCBS, with a brilliant interview style.

  7. Apr 1, 2022 · Ed Coleman, the longtime Mets reporter and a WFAN original from the station’s 1987 debut, has decided to retire. Coleman, 72, had been expected to call some games from the booth this season...