Bob Costas, 73, will host NBC's new 'Sunday Night Baseball' MLB show

Bob Costas, 73, will host NBC's new 'Sunday Night Baseball' MLB show

As NBC rekindles its connection withMajor League Baseballin devoting its coveted Sunday night slot to a national telecast, it is turning to an old voice to entice viewers on the pregame show.

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Bob Costas, the 73-year-old former voice of NBC's venerated "Game of the Week" in the 1980s, will host the pregame show that will air on NBC and stream on Peacock, the network announced Jan. 22.

NBC will take over MLB's Sunday night package after ESPN's 36-year run, and much like its NFL package, will debut with a Thursday night opener on March 26 pitting the defending championLos Angeles Dodgersagainst theArizona Diamondbacks. Broadcasts will largely be relegated to Peacock in the periods where the end of the NBA regular season and beginning of the NFL season overlap with MLB's schedule, but will air on NBC through the heart of the summer.

In a statement released by NBC, Costas called the arrangement - which will also include contributions to its NBA on NBC broadcast - "an emeritus role to conclude my career where so much of it played out."

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Costas teamed with Tony Kubek on NBC's Game of the Week from 1982-89 - Vin Scully and Joe Garagiola largely comprised the other broadcast team in that era - and returned to baseball in the mid-'90s when the network reclaimed coverage after losing rights to CBS. Costas has also helped host a dozen Olympic Games and has been with MLB Network since its 2009 debut.

"There is no more knowledgeable, authoritative and passionate voice on baseball than Bob Costas," NBC Sports president Rick Cordella said in a statement.

NBC still must build out most of its MLB broadcast infrastructure. The Athleticreportedthat the network hopes to hire Clayton Kershaw for select studio work, and has targedDetroit Tigersvoice Jason Benetti as a potential play-by-play target.

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Aug. 28, 2024: Television actress Caitlin O'Connor holds her dog Bubbles on the field prior to the Pittsburgh Pirates playing the Chicago Cubs at PNC Park. Aug. 24, 2024: Oakland Athletics head groundskeeper Clay Wood (left) and manager Mark Kotsay (right) pet Reba, the Oakland Athletics' clubhouse dog, in the dugout before the game between the Oakland Athletics and Milwaukee Brewers at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum. Aug. 12, 2024: Dogs walk on the warning track for Bark in the Park day before the game between the St. Louis Cardinals and Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park. June 2, 2024: Fans and their dogs walk the field during a pup parade during Pups in the Park day prior to the game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Colorado Rockies at Dodger Stadium. June 2, 2024: Fans and their dogs walk the field during a pup parade during Pups in the Park day prior to the game between the Los Angeles Dodgers and Colorado Rockies at Dodger Stadium. May 9, 2024: A dog takes the ball from Milwaukee Brewers first base coach Quintin Berry following a first pitch prior to the game against the St. Louis Cardinals on Bark at the Park night at American Family Field. May 5, 2024: Oakland Athletics infielder Max Schuemann shares a moment with Reba, the Oakland Athletics' clubhouse dog, before a game against the Miami Marlins at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum. April 16, 2024: Chase Field, Arizona March 31, 2024: Oakland Athletics head groundskeeper Clay Wood's dog Reba plays with a baseball on the field before the game between the Oakland Athletics and Cleveland Guardians at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum. March 29, 2024: Oakland Athletics groundskeeper Clay Wood and his dog rake the infield before a game against the Cleveland Guardians at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum. March 29, 2024: A dog dressed in New York Mets apparel sits in front of Citi Field before the Opening Day game between the Mets and Milwaukee Brewers. Oct. 8, 2023: Camden Yards June 7, 2023: Great American Ball Park. June 7, 2023: Great American Ball Park. May 19, 2023: Citi Field (Mets) May 9, 2023: Great American Ball Park April 11, 2023: Citi Field Sept. 28, 2022:  Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark (Oklahoma CIty Dodgers) Sept. 5, 2022: Dodger Stadium Sept. 5, 2022:  A dachshund gives a Los Angeles Dodgers starting pitcher Clayton Kershaw doll a ride around the field during the Pups at the Park Parade at Dodger Stadium. Sept. 5, 2022: Dodger Stadium Sept. 5, 2022: Dodger Stadium Aug. 16, 2022: Great American Ball Park (Cincinnati Reds) Brooks, a 2-year-old Dalmatian owned by Sarah Paukert of Ames, enjoys the action during the Dog Days at Principal Park as the Iowa Cubs hosted Columbus in a minor league baseball game on Tuesday, June 28, 2022, in Des Moines. June 7, 2022: Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Brent Suter throws out a first pitch for his dog on Bark at the Park night prior to the game against the Philadelphia Phillies at American Family Field. Suter wrote a children's book "The Binky Bandit" inspired by his mini golden doodle.  June 4, 2022: Globe Life Field (Texas Rangers) June 4, 2022: Globe Life Field (Texas Rangers) May 9, 2022: Great American Ball Park (Cincinnati) April 19, 2022: Kauffman Stadium (Kansas City) Sept. 28, 2021: Kauffman Stadium (Kansas City) Sept. 3, 2020; Minute Maid Park (Astros) Aug. 10, 2020: Dodger Stadium Aug 7, 2020: Dodger Stadium Aug. 2, 2020: Kauffman Stadium (Royals) Sept. 10, 2019: Guaranteed Rate Field (White Sox). Sept. 8, 2019: Marlins Park Aug. 13, 2019: Coors FIeld (Rockies) Aug. 13, 2019: Coors FIeld (Rockies) Aug. 13, 2019: Coors FIeld (Rockies) July 16, 2019: Brewers pitcher Jeremy Jeffress pets his dog. July 16, 2019: Josh Hader shows fans his dog at Miller Park. July 7, 2019: Oracle Park (Giants) July 7, 2019: Oracle Park (Giants) June 21, 2019: Oakland Coliseum (Athletics) June 21, 2019: Oakland Coliseum (Athletics) June 17, 2019: Great American Ball Park (Reds). June 4, 2019: Petco Park (Padres) June 4, 2019: Petco Park (Padres) June 4, 2019: Petco Park (Padres) May 29, 2019: Camden Yards (Orioles) May 14, 2019: Great American Ball Park (Reds) May 14, 2019: Great American Ball Park (Reds). April 29, 2019: Guaranteed Rate Field (White Sox) March 6, 2019: Salt River Fields (Rockies spring training) Feb. 21, 2019: Padres outfielder Hunter Renfroe with his dog on media day Sept. 24, 2018: Guaranteed Rate Field (White Sox) May 30, 2018: Kauffman Stadium (Royals) Sept. 16, 2018: Tropicana Field (Rays) Sept 12, 2018: Camden Yards (Orioles) Sept. 12, 2018: Camden Yards (Orioles) Sept. 2, 2018: Minute Maid Park (Astros) Aug. 22, 2018: Coors Field (Rockies) Aug. 22, 2018: Coors Field (Rockies) Aug. 22, 2018: Coors Field (Rockies) June 19, 2018: Petco Park (Padres) June 19, 2018: Petco Park (Padres) May 30, 2018: Kauffman Stadium (Royals) May 20, 2018: SunTrust Park (Atlanta) May 5, 2018: Citi Field (Mets) April 23, 2018: Guaranteed Rate Field (White Sox) Sept. 6, 2017: Guaranteed Rate Field (White Sox) June 29, 2017: Petco Park (Padres) June 10, 2017: Tropicana Field (Rays) Aug. 20, 2016: Citizens Bank Park (Phillies) Aug. 29, 2015: AT&T Park (Giants)

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