A famed Major League Baseball announcer who suffers an embarrassing, very public meltdown live on-air after discovering his beloved wife's serial infidelity, decides to reclaim his career an... Read allA famed Major League Baseball announcer who suffers an embarrassing, very public meltdown live on-air after discovering his beloved wife's serial infidelity, decides to reclaim his career and love life in a small town a decade later.A famed Major League Baseball announcer who suffers an embarrassing, very public meltdown live on-air after discovering his beloved wife's serial infidelity, decides to reclaim his career and love life in a small town a decade later.
- Awards
- 3 nominations total
Featured reviews
Jim Brockmire(Hank Azaria) had a perfectly acceptable life as a stadium announcer until he came home to find his wife hosting a what can only be described as NSFW party. Following which he proceeded to go straight to work and blow up his career, and shortly after hold some press conferences securing his greatest pain online for life. It is now 10 years later, and he's been offered a position in a run down town in the middle of nowhere with a team of.. let's just call them colorful players. Mix in Jules(Amanda Pete) and you have a screwball comedy of monumental proportions on your hands.
10/10 Thank god someone's still paying attention in how to make a great show about the worst parts of life.
I never thought I could watch a show with Amanda Peet and be so distracted by sheer raw humour and acting that my only motivation wasn't catching some boob.
Hank Azaria, not since Hugh Laurie in House, has renewed my faith in complete immersion into character in a comedy drama.
It's so @#$%&ing funny it could justify a 12 stepper going on a bender.
I bought a baseball between episodes 2 and 3 just so I could terrorize my neighbours cat.
I yell at people now on the street with no good reason.
Did you know
- TriviaThe show is based on a "Funny or Die" sketch created by Azaria.
- Quotes
Jim Brockmire: Lucy, put supper on the stove, my dear, 'cause this ballgame is over!
- ConnectionsFeatured in Conan: Hank Azaria/Moshe Kasher/Vir Das (2017)
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