**Beloved Blue Jays Broadcaster Shares Heartwarming Update**
In a touching moment for fans, longtime Toronto Blue Jays broadcaster, Jerry Howarth, recently shared a heartwarming update on his health and life after stepping down from his broadcasting duties. Howarth, who retired in 2018 after 36 years with the Blue Jays, took to social media to express his gratitude for the unwavering support of fans and the team.
Howarth revealed that he has been in good health and enjoying time with his family. He also shared how much he misses the excitement of calling games, the camaraderie with his fellow broadcasters, and the passionate Blue Jays fanbase. “Every day, I look back with fondness at my time in the broadcast booth. I’m still a Blue Jays fan through and through,” he wrote in his post.
In his message, Howarth also reflected on the many memorable moments throughout his career, from the 1992 and 1993 World Series championships to the thrilling seasons that followed. His distinct voice and dedication to the game made him a beloved figure in the lives of so many fans, and his absence in the broadcast booth has been deeply felt.
Despite stepping away from the public eye, Howarth’s love for the game and his connection to the Blue Jays remain strong. He thanked his supporters for continuing to reach out and expressed his joy at seeing the team’s ongoing success. “I’m still cheering them on from home, and I’m looking forward to what’s ahead,” he concluded.
Fans are thrilled to see that Howarth is in good spirits, and his legacy as a broadcaster continues to shine brightly in the hearts of those who grew up listening to his iconic calls. The Blue Jays community remains grateful for his contributions to the sport and his enduring impact on the team’s history.