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Legendary broadcaster Costas retires from MLB play-by-play
Legendary baseball broadcaster Bob Costas is retiring from MLB play-by-play duties after four-plus decades, as first reported by The Athletic. Costas will discuss the news and his play-by-play career on Monday’s MLB Tonight at 6 p.
Sportscaster Bob Costas, 72, retires from MLB play-by-play broadcasting
Bob Costas has called his last
baseball
game. Costas, 72, confirmed to The Athletic that he's retiring from
MLB
play-by-play broadcasting, a decision the Emmy award-winning sportscaster said he will expand upon at a later date. He last called the American ...
MLB broadcasting legend Bob Costas retiring from play-by-play gig
As the 2024 MLB season comes to an end, legendary broadcaster Bob Costas has retired from the play-by-play role.
Bob Costas retires from baseball play-by-play after 42 years
New York – After 42 seasons, Bob Costas is retiring from baseball play-by-play. Costas had done games the past couple seasons for MLB Network and TBS Sports. His final games were the American League Division Series between the New York Yankees and Kansas City Royals.
Bob Costas retires: Broadcaster stepping away from MLB play-by-play announcing after 44 years, per report
Legendary baseball broadcaster Bob Costas is retiring from play-by-play announcing, Andrew Marchand of The Athletic reports. Marchand writes that Costas has confirmed the news but said he would make his own announcement in the future.
Broadcasting legend Bob Costas, who called three World Series, retires from baseball play-by-play after 42 seasons
Costas will continue to do some work for MLB Network on key events, including the Baseball Hall of Fame announcement.
Bob Costas retires from MLB play-by-play duties after 4-plus decades
Bob Costas is retiring as a Major League Baseball play-by-play caller, marking the end of a legendary run in which he became synonymous with the game over four decades that resulted in a place in the broadcasting wing of the Baseball Hall of Fame.
Bob Costas Retiring From Calling MLB Games After 44 Years
Legendary sportscaster Bob Costas will retire from calling Major League Baseball games, according to a report. Costas, 72, is set to call it quits on live play-by-play after calling his first major league game 44 years ago,
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Announcer Bob Costas retires from calling MLB games after 44 years: Report
Bob Costas is hanging up the headset. After 44 years calling
MLB
games, the legendary announcer reportedly will retire from ...
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Juan Soto eyeing a historic $700 million MLB free agency contract
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Orioles announce promotions in baseball operations
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