TV’s Bob Costas and writer Sheldon Ocker honoured by Hall
COOPERSTOWN, N.Y. — It’s been 44 years since sportscaster Bob Costas visited the Baseball Hall of Fame for the first time. Now, he’s got a permanent place in the shrine.
Costas, who began his announcing career in the 1970s while a student at Syracuse University, was honoured Saturday with the Ford C. Frick Award for broadcasters in a ceremony at Doubleday Field.
“My first trip to the Hall of Fame came on a summer day in 1974 when Mickey Mantle and Whitey Ford entered the Hall,” Costas said during his acceptance speech. “Since then, I’ve happily returned many times, but this one feels a bit different. I stand here as thrilled and excited as a kid attending his first big league game, but now I bring with me a lifetime of baseball memories.
“Those memories, those moments and the people connected to them are very much in my thoughts today,” he said.


