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Bob Costas issued a warning against legalized sports betting while speaking to "Meet the Press" host Kristen Welker on Sunday, emphasizing its impact on families. "In the big picture, the house always ...
Discussions about sports and politics are again on the rise. Sportscaster Bob Costas has long been one of the sports media ...
In a Meet the Moment conversation with Kristen Welker, sports broadcaster Bob Costas warns about the rise of online sports ...
Bob Costas announced his retirement last week from calling Major League Baseball games. That is a huge loss for any of us who love baseball. Costas is 72 and believes he has lost a step as a play ...
MLB Bob Costas thought he lost a step. He was still as good as it gets. The sports broadcasting legend is retiring from baseball play-by-play. He will be missed.
The Milwaukee Brewers will hold a public ceremony on Aug. 24 to honor longtime broadcaster Bob Uecker, who died in January at the age of 90.
Did Bob Costas retire? NBC viewers became accustomed to seeing the commentator calling the Olympic Games, but he has stepped away.
KMOX Alum and Ford Frick Award winner Bob Costas joins Debbie and Tom ahead of the Musial Awards and his Lifetime Achievement Award named in Musial’s honor. Costas shares a story about Mickey ...
Bob Costas is retiring from MLB play-by-play. Getty Images During the 1990s, he was on the call for the World Series on NBC, leading an announce team with Bob Uecker and Joe Morgan that baseball ...
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 ...
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 and earned a place in the ...