Bob Costas is a highly acclaimed American sportscaster, renowned for his extensive career with NBC Sports (1980-2019). He's celebrated for hosting 12 Olympic Games and has earned 28 Emmy Awards. Costas is currently with Warner Bros. Discovery, providing commentary on CNN, and he also contributes to MLB Network, where he previously hosted 'Studio 42 with Bob Costas'. His broadcasting career spans decades, making him a recognizable figure in the sports and entertainment industries.
On January 1, 2009, Bob Costas hosted the premiere episode of All Time Games, a presentation of the recently discovered kinescope of Game 5 of the 1956 World Series. During the episode, he held a forum with Don Larsen and Yogi Berra.
Bob Costas has carried a 1958 Mickey Mantle baseball card in his wallet.
In 1966, the Atlanta Braves moved to Atlanta. Bob Costas called Game 6 of the 1995 World Series, where the Atlanta Braves finally won their first ever World Series championship since moving to Atlanta in 1966.
The 200 metre time almost always yields a "faster" average speed than a 100-metre race time, since the initial slow speed at the start is spread out over the longer distance. In fact, each 200 metre gold medalist from 1968, when fully electronic timing was introduced, to 1996 had a "faster" average speed at the Olympics, save one, yet there had been no controversy over the title of "world's fastest man" previously, until Bob Costas' remarks during the 1996 Olympics.
In 1986, Bob Costas began hosting the syndicated radio program Costas Coast to Coast.
In 1994, Bob Costas decided to leave Later after six seasons.
On October 28, 1995, Bob Costas called Game 6 of the 1995 World Series, where the Atlanta Braves won their first World Series championship since moving to Atlanta in 1966.
In 1995, Bob Costas turned down an offer from David Letterman to follow him to CBS and become the first host of The Late Late Show.
On August 1, 1996, during Olympics coverage, Bob Costas stated that Michael Johnson's 200m gold-medal performance was faster than Donovan Bailey's 100m performance, sparking controversy.
During the 1996 Olympics, Bob Costas' remarks about the 200 metre time almost always yielding a "faster" average speed than a 100-metre race time caused controversy.
In 1996, Costas Coast to Coast, the syndicated radio program hosted by Bob Costas, ended its run.
On October 26, 1997, Bob Costas called Game 7 of the 1997 World Series, where Édgar Rentería hit a walk-off single to give the Florida Marlins their first World Series championship.
On June 14, 1998, Bob Costas called Game 6 of the 1998 NBA Finals, Michael Jordan and Phil Jackson's final game with the Chicago Bulls, where Jordan hit a game-winning shot.
On June 4, 2000, Bob Costas called Game 7 of the 2000 Western Conference Finals for NBC's NBA coverage, highlighting Kobe Bryant's assist to Shaquille O'Neal.
In 2000, Bob Costas wrote Fair Ball: A Fan's Case for Baseball.
In 2022, Bob Costas provided play-by-play for TBS's ALDS postseason coverage, which marked the first time since the 2000 ALCS on NBC that Costas provided play-by-play for a postseason baseball series in its entirety.
In 2001, Bob Costas began co-hosting the Kentucky Derby, a role he continued until 2018.
In 2001, Bob Costas was hired by HBO to host a 12-week series called On the Record with Bob Costas.
In 2002, Bob Costas began a stint as co-host of HBO's long-running series Inside the NFL.
In June 2005, Bob Costas was named by CNN president Jonathan Klein as a regular substitute anchor for Larry King's Larry King Live for one year.
On August 18, 2005, Bob Costas refused to host a Larry King Live broadcast about missing teenager Natalee Holloway, feeling it had no news value.
On May 26, 2007, Bob Costas discussed George W. Bush's presidency on his radio show, stating he liked Bush personally but considered his presidency a "tragically failed" administration due to the Iraq War and other missteps.
Bob Costas remained host of Inside the NFL through the end of the 2007 NFL season. He hosted the show with Cris Collinsworth, Dan Marino, and Cris Carter.
During the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, Bob Costas interviewed President George W. Bush.
On January 1, 2009, Bob Costas hosted the premiere episode of All Time Games on MLB Network, presenting Game 5 of the 1956 World Series.
On February 3, 2009, Bob Costas joined MLB Network full-time, hosting MLB Network Studio 42 with Bob Costas and providing play-by-play for live baseball games.
In February 2009, Bob Costas left HBO to sign with MLB Network.
On May 31, 2009, Costas on the Radio, which was revived from Costas Coast to Coast, ended its three-year run.
In 2009, Bob Costas hosted Bravo's coverage of the Kentucky Oaks.
Beginning in October 2011, Bob Costas was a correspondent for Rock Center with Brian Williams.
In November 2011, Bob Costas gained acclaim for his live interview with former Pennsylvania State University assistant coach Jerry Sandusky concerning charges of sexual abuse of minors.
In early 2013, Bob Costas delivered the eulogy for baseball legend Stan Musial after his death.
On September 25, 2014, Bob Costas called Derek Jeter's final game at Yankee Stadium for MLB Network, where Jeter hit a game-winning RBI single.
In 2016, Bob Costas hosted Thursday Night Football on NBC and NFL Network after a brief absence.
In 2016, Bob Costas planned his gradual retirement from NBC Sports, wanting to take on a role similar to Tom Brokaw. He did not want to announce it during the 2016 Summer Olympics or the NFL season to avoid disruption.
Mike Tirico joined NBC Sports from ESPN in 2016. He was to replace Bob Costas as primetime host for NBC's Olympics coverage.
On February 9, 2017, Bob Costas announced his decision to step down from his main on-air roles at NBC Sports, ceding his role as primetime host for NBC's Olympics coverage to Mike Tirico. Costas was to host Super Bowl LII as his final Super Bowl but ultimately dropped out of the coverage entirely.
In 2017, Bob Costas called Game 1 of the American League Division Series between the Boston Red Sox and the Houston Astros on MLB Network, receiving criticism for his commentary.
In 2017, Bob Costas was replaced by Liam McHugh on Thursday Night Football.
Bob Costas co-hosted the Kentucky Derby until 2018. After Costas' departure from NBC Sports, Rebecca Lowe filled in the role in 2019.
Bob Costas's final major on-air broadcast for NBC was hosting the 2018 Belmont Stakes, where Justify won the Triple Crown.
On January 15, 2019, Bob Costas officially departed from NBC Sports after 40 years.
In 2019, after Bob Costas' departure from NBC Sports, Rebecca Lowe filled in his role on NBC's thoroughbred racing coverage, beginning with the Kentucky Derby.
In July 2020, it was announced that Bob Costas would join CNN as a contributor, providing commentary on sports-related issues.
On April 23, 2021, it was announced that Bob Costas would be returning to HBO to host a quarter-yearly interview show called Back on the Record.
As of the 2022 MLB season, Bob Costas provided play-by-play for TBS's Tuesday night baseball package during the regular season and hosted TBS's ALCS postseason coverage.
On August 11, 2024, Bob Costas made a guest appearance on NBC's coverage of the 2024 Summer Olympics, previewing the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles alongside Tirico and Al Michaels.
In 2024, Bob Costas provided play-by-play commentary on TBS for the American League Division Series between the New York Yankees and Kansas City Royals, receiving criticism. Following the series, Costas announced his retirement from calling MLB games.
During his August 11, 2024, appearance on NBC's coverage of the 2024 Summer Olympics, Bob Costas participated in a segment previewing the 2028 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles.
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