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  2. Bob Costas - Wikipedia

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    In 2001, Costas was hired by HBO to host a 12-week series called On the Record with Bob Costas. [86] In 2002, Costas began a stint as co-host of HBO's long-running series Inside the NFL. Costas remained host of Inside the NFL through the end of the 2007 NFL season.

  3. Bob Costas breaks silence on unexpected retirement decision

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    Costas joined Verducci on MLB Tonight to talk about his decision to retire from play-by-play announcing. MLB Network/YouTube

  4. What Happened to Bob Costas? MLB Announcer Retirement Explained

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    While Bob Costas will no longer be doing baseball play-by-play, he will not be retiring from baseball entirely and will continue his work with the MLB Network.

  5. Legendary Broadcaster Bob Costas Admits Why He Retired

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    Following the close of the Major League Baseball season, legendary broadcaster Bob Costas retired from the profession. Costas confirmed he made the decision to retire before the season even...

  6. Inside story of how legendary NFL broadcaster Bob Costas ...

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    The film told the story of the NFL's attempts to discredit research tying brain damage to football, and Bob Costas wanted to address it on national television.

  7. Bob Costas - IMDb

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    Bob Costas. Actor: BASEketball. TV sportscaster Bob Costas is known as a smart interviewer with encyclopedic knowledge and a devilish sense of humor. He was born in the borough of Queens, New York. He is the son of Jayne (Quinlan) and John George Costas, an electrical engineer.

  8. Bob Costas to receive Stan Musial Lifetime Achievement Award ...

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    To hear Bob Costas talk more about his career, including what it was like to cover Game 1 of the 1988 World Series when an injured Kirk Gibson hit a walk-off home run, listen to St. Louis on the Air on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, YouTube or click the play button below.