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Bob Costas Autographs

Bob Costas, born on March 22, 1952, in Queens, New York, is renowned for his illustrious career as a sports commentator, television host, and journalist, with a particular affinity for baseball. His love for the game was ignited at an early age, spending countless afternoons watching games transversing the golden ages of baseball. After earning a degree from Syracuse University, Costas began his broadcasting career in local radio and television, where his charismatic delivery and keen insights quickly set him apart from his peers.
Costas’s major break came in the 1980s when he was hired by NBC Sports, where he would go on to become one of the network's most recognizable faces. He became the voice of baseball for many Americans, covering some of the most memorable moments in the sport's history, including the World Series, All-Star Games, and postseason play. His ability to blend insightful commentary with a deep understanding of the game made him a favorite among viewers and players alike. Known for his interviews with numerous baseball legends, Costas showcased their stories, contributing to the rich tapestry of the sport's history.
Throughout his career, Costas has received numerous awards for his work, further solidifying his legacy in sports broadcasting. His dedication to baseball transcended his role as a commentator; he was also instrumental in advocating for the sport through documentaries and his involvement in MLB Network programming. In 2010, really highlighting his deep connection with baseball, Costas was awarded the Hall of Fame's Ford C. Frick Award, a testament to his significant contributions to the game. Through his thoughtful storytelling and reverence for baseball, Bob Costas has cemented his place not just in broadcasting, but also in the hearts of baseball fans across the nation.
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Current items with a signature of Bob Costas

These are the most current items with a signature of Bob Costas that were listed on eBay and on other online stores - click here for more items.

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thumbnailAUCTION #1 Bob Costas Broadcaster Signed 8x10 Color Photo AUTO ACOA COA$8.99logo
thumbnailAUCTION #1 Bob Costas Broadcaster Signed 8x10 Color Photo AUTO ACOA COA$8.99logo
thumbnailAUCTION #1 Bob Costas Broadcaster Signed 8x10 Color Photo AUTO ACOA COA$8.99logo
thumbnailAUCTION #4 Bob Costas Broadcaster Signed 8x10 Color Photo AUTO ACOA COA$8.99logo
thumbnailBOB COSTAS 2018 FORD FRICK AWARD SIGNED 1991 UPPER DECK AMERICAN LEAGUE HOLOGRAM$38.00logo
thumbnailBOB COSTAS 2018 FORD FRICK AWARD SIGNED 1991 UPPER DECK AMERICAN LEAGUE HOLOGRAM$38.00logo
thumbnailBOB COSTAS 2018 FORD FRICK AWARD SIGNED 1991 UPPER DECK AMERICAN LEAGUE HOLOGRAM$38.00logo
thumbnailBob Costas SIGNED Autograph Book w/ COA - Legendary Broadcaster MLB NBA Olympics$31.69logo
thumbnailBob Costas SIGNED Autograph Book w/ COA - Legendary Broadcaster MLB NBA Olympics$31.69logo
thumbnailBob Costas SIGNED Autograph Book w/ COA - Legendary Broadcaster MLB NBA Olympics$31.69logo

Traded items with a signature of Bob Costas

The most expensive item with a signature of Bob Costas (Bob Costas Hand Drawn Signed Commentator Sketch PSA/DNA Certified Autograph 1998) was sold in February 2026 for $1,999.99 while the cheapest item (Bob Costas Signed Card NBC Announcer Autograph) found a new owner for $0.95 in August 2010. The month with the most items sold (12) was November 2025 with an average selling price of $24.74 for an autographed item of Bob Costas. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in March 2017 with $199.99 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $1.00 was October 2010. In average, an autographed item from Bob Costas is worth $26.01.

Most recently, these items with a signature of Bob Costas were sold on eBay - click here for more items.

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thumbnailAnd The Crowd Goes Wild Book With CDs Joe Garner, Bob Costas, Autographed Copy$55.21logo
thumbnailAnd The Crowd Goes Wild Book With CDs Joe Garner, Bob Costas, Autographed Copy$55.21logo
thumbnailAnd The Crowd Goes Wild Book With CDs Joe Garner, Bob Costas, Autographed Copy$55.21logo
thumbnailBOB COSTAS Authentic Hand Signed Autograph 4X6 Photo - FAMOUS SPORTSCASTER$6.76logo
thumbnailBOB COSTAS Authentic Hand Signed Autograph 4X6 Photo - FAMOUS SPORTSCASTER$6.76logo
thumbnailBOB COSTAS Authentic Hand Signed Autograph 4X6 Photo - FAMOUS SPORTSCASTER$6.76logo
thumbnailBOB COSTAS Authentic Hand Signed Autograph Photo - FAMOUS SPORTSCASTER$3.75logo
thumbnailBOB COSTAS Authentic Hand Signed Autograph Photo - FAMOUS SPORTSCASTER$3.75logo
thumbnailBOB COSTAS Authentic Hand Signed Autograph Photo - FAMOUS SPORTSCASTER$3.75logo
thumbnailBob Costas Signed Autographed Baseball "HOF 18" Sportcaster BAS BU81862$99.99logo
thumbnailBob Costas Signed Autographed Baseball "HOF 18" Sportcaster BAS BU81862$99.99logo
thumbnailBob Costas Signed Autographed Baseball "HOF 18" Sportcaster BAS BU81862$99.99logo
thumbnailBob Costas Signed Autographed Baseball "HOF 18" Sportcaster BAS BU81882$99.99logo
thumbnailBob Costas Signed Autographed Baseball "HOF 18" Sportcaster BAS BU81882$99.99logo
thumbnailBob Costas Signed Autographed Baseball "HOF 18" Sportcaster BAS BU81882$99.99logo

Latest News about Bob Costas

Bob Costas retires: Broadcaster stepping away from MLB play-by-play announcing a (10/31/2024): Costas, 72, called Game 4 of the ALDS between Yankees and Royals Go to news article As Baseball Squabbles Over Money, It Risks a ‘Disastrous’ Outcome (06/03/2020): M.L.B. and the players’ union are at risk of turning a potential opportunity into “a gigantic negative,” Bob Costas said. Time is running low to avoid that fate. Bob Costas Versus NBC, The NFL And The Question Of Values (02/19/2019): As sportscasters go, Bob Costas is legendary. So why did he abruptly leave NBC? Go to news article Bob Costas to Maher: Liberals Should Be Calling Out PC ‘Bullsh*t’ (03/20/2015): Bob Costas joined Bill Maher tonight to talk politics, guns, and the politically correct "bullsh*t" that both of them are getting tired of. NBC's Bob Costas: Roger Goodell declined interview request (02/01/2015): NBC anchor Bob Costas said on the network's Super Bowl pregame show that NFL commissioner Roger Goodell declined a request to be interviewed.

Older News Stories about Bob Costas

Bob Costas interviews Seahawks’ Richard Sherman, Josh Elliott speaks with Cardin (12/2014): For tonight’s Week 16 edition of NBC’s Football Night In America, […] Bob Costas Said "Bullsh*t" Live On The Dan Patrick Show (11/2014): What will the four scandalized children home from school think? Bob Costas Talks Philly Sports On 94WIP (10/2014): Legendary sports broadcaster Bob Costas talked about the Philly sports scene on 94WIP. Go to news article