The decision to retire was made by Costas prior to the season, which coincided with his contract ending, according to sources.
Legendary baseball broadcaster Bob Costas is retiring from play-by-play announcing, Andrew Marchand of The Athletic reports.
Bob Costas reportedly will retire from calling MLB games after a 44-year run that included three World Series assignments.
Costas confirmed the decision to The Athletic but declined to offer a statement, telling Andrew Marchand that he "would ...
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Bob Costas is retiring from baseball play-by-play broadcasting after an iconic 44-year career, according to a report from Andrew Marchand of The Athletic, which was confirmed by Costas.
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We won’t have Bob Costas to kick around any longer. Costas, 72, is retiring from calling MLB games, The Athletic’s Andrew Marchand reported. Costas has been calling baseball games since the ...
Costas confirmed the decision to The Athletic but declined to offer a statement, telling Andrew Marchand that he "would prefer to address the decision and his MLB play-by-play career at a later date." ...
After 44 years calling MLB games, the legendary announcer reportedly will retire from broadcasting baseball games, Andrew Marchand of The Athletic reported. The 72-year-old Costas will continue ...