"It isnt quite like playing, but its the closest thing to it. You remember every pitch" – Legendary broadcaster Bob Costas on his comeback…

Legendary broadcaster Bob Costas on his comeback to MLB postseason series in 22 years

Emmy Award-winning sportscaster Bob Costas will make his return to the MLB postseason series in the American League Division Series for the first time since 2000. Costas will cover the ALDS between the New York Yankees and the Cleveland Guardians in the postseason.

In an interview with "The Athletic," the 70-year-old spoke about his return to broadcasting in the ALDS, saying:

Costas continued:

Costas will join Ron Darling and sideline reporter Lauren Shehadi to make his first appearance in the MLB postseason since the series between the Yankees and Seattle Mariners 22 years ago. He also signed a new deal last year to host the NLCS studio show. The veteran will also serve as the TBS studio host for the 2022 ALCS after his long-awaited return.

Former MLB legend Mark McGwire admitted to using PEDs in an interview with Costas in 2010. McGwire revealed that he took steroids before hitting a then-record 70 homers in 1998, with Sammy Sosa at 66. He also revealed that he used a human growth hormone before his retirement in 2001.

After the interview, Bob Costas defended the star, controversially saying that, despite the wrongdoing, he was a "nice" and "sincere" guy. He said:

McGwire won two World Series championships in his career, with Oakland in 1989 and the St. Louis Cardinals as a coach in 2011. He made it to 12 All-Star games, while winning the AL Rookie of the Year in 1987, with three Silver Slugger awards and one Gold Glove award.

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