Brockmire poster
8.5/10 (150 votes)
#1

Disabled List

S3:E7

Brockmire deals with sobriety-induced impotence and Matt's declining health. Brockmire's sponsor reminds him that he needs to find a higher power if he wants the AA program to rid him of his anxiety.

8.2/10 (135 votes)
#2

Placed on Waivers

S3:E6

After Gabby finds out that she is pregnant and then walks in on her wife cheating on her, Brockmire goes out of his way to be a good friend and to comfort her. She and Brockmire share their experiences of being cheated on while calling the game.

8.1/10 (132 votes)
#3

The Yips

S3:E3

While dealing with a case of “the yips”-a broadcaster's anxiety that makes it hard to remember the count-Brockmire faces threats from his predecessor, Matt “The Bat” Hardesty. Brockmire prays to God for the first time.

8.0/10 (129 votes)
#4

Opening Day

S3:E8

As Brockmire and Gabby finally get a chance to call their first regular season MLB game for Oakland, they are confronted with unexpected protestors who are disciples of bigot Art Newlie.

7.8/10 (142 votes)
#5

Clubhouse Cancer

S3:E1

As Brockmire deals with his newfound sobriety, he is introduced as the new announcer for the Oakland Athletics with his co-announcer and former softball star Gabby Taylor.

7.8/10 (125 votes)
#6

Player To Be Named Later

S3:E2

Brockmire struggles to accept that Jules is dating his good friend. In hopes of showing Jules the “new Jim” Brockmire begrudgingly agrees to put in a good word for Jules' boyfriend for a job at MLB Network.

7.8/10 (114 votes)
#7

Clubhouse Chemistry

S3:E5

Brockmire urges Charles to leave a toxic relationship. Charles is appalled at Gus' terrible producing skills. Brockmire is infatuated with Matt Hardesty's nurse and tries to make amends with Hardesty.

7.4/10 (125 votes)
#8

Banned for Life

S3:E4

Brockmire's mother, who abandoned him and his sister at a young age, comes to town. She challenges Brockmire's relationship with his sister and threatens Brockmire.

7.4/10 (125 votes)
#1

Banned for Life

S3:E4

Brockmire's mother, who abandoned him and his sister at a young age, comes to town. She challenges Brockmire's relationship with his sister and threatens Brockmire.

7.8/10 (142 votes)
#2

Clubhouse Cancer

S3:E1

As Brockmire deals with his newfound sobriety, he is introduced as the new announcer for the Oakland Athletics with his co-announcer and former softball star Gabby Taylor.

7.8/10 (125 votes)
#3

Player To Be Named Later

S3:E2

Brockmire struggles to accept that Jules is dating his good friend. In hopes of showing Jules the “new Jim” Brockmire begrudgingly agrees to put in a good word for Jules' boyfriend for a job at MLB Network.

7.8/10 (114 votes)
#4

Clubhouse Chemistry

S3:E5

Brockmire urges Charles to leave a toxic relationship. Charles is appalled at Gus' terrible producing skills. Brockmire is infatuated with Matt Hardesty's nurse and tries to make amends with Hardesty.

8.0/10 (129 votes)
#5

Opening Day

S3:E8

As Brockmire and Gabby finally get a chance to call their first regular season MLB game for Oakland, they are confronted with unexpected protestors who are disciples of bigot Art Newlie.

8.1/10 (132 votes)
#6

The Yips

S3:E3

While dealing with a case of “the yips”-a broadcaster's anxiety that makes it hard to remember the count-Brockmire faces threats from his predecessor, Matt “The Bat” Hardesty. Brockmire prays to God for the first time.

8.2/10 (135 votes)
#7

Placed on Waivers

S3:E6

After Gabby finds out that she is pregnant and then walks in on her wife cheating on her, Brockmire goes out of his way to be a good friend and to comfort her. She and Brockmire share their experiences of being cheated on while calling the game.

8.5/10 (150 votes)
#8

Disabled List

S3:E7

Brockmire deals with sobriety-induced impotence and Matt's declining health. Brockmire's sponsor reminds him that he needs to find a higher power if he wants the AA program to rid him of his anxiety.

7.8/10 (142 votes)

Clubhouse Cancer

S3:E1

As Brockmire deals with his newfound sobriety, he is introduced as the new announcer for the Oakland Athletics with his co-announcer and former softball star Gabby Taylor.

7.8/10 (125 votes)

Player To Be Named Later

S3:E2

Brockmire struggles to accept that Jules is dating his good friend. In hopes of showing Jules the “new Jim” Brockmire begrudgingly agrees to put in a good word for Jules' boyfriend for a job at MLB Network.

8.1/10 (132 votes)

The Yips

S3:E3

While dealing with a case of “the yips”-a broadcaster's anxiety that makes it hard to remember the count-Brockmire faces threats from his predecessor, Matt “The Bat” Hardesty. Brockmire prays to God for the first time.

7.4/10 (125 votes)

Banned for Life

S3:E4

Brockmire's mother, who abandoned him and his sister at a young age, comes to town. She challenges Brockmire's relationship with his sister and threatens Brockmire.

7.8/10 (114 votes)

Clubhouse Chemistry

S3:E5

Brockmire urges Charles to leave a toxic relationship. Charles is appalled at Gus' terrible producing skills. Brockmire is infatuated with Matt Hardesty's nurse and tries to make amends with Hardesty.

8.2/10 (135 votes)

Placed on Waivers

S3:E6

After Gabby finds out that she is pregnant and then walks in on her wife cheating on her, Brockmire goes out of his way to be a good friend and to comfort her. She and Brockmire share their experiences of being cheated on while calling the game.

8.5/10 (150 votes)

Disabled List

S3:E7

Brockmire deals with sobriety-induced impotence and Matt's declining health. Brockmire's sponsor reminds him that he needs to find a higher power if he wants the AA program to rid him of his anxiety.

8.0/10 (129 votes)

Opening Day

S3:E8

As Brockmire and Gabby finally get a chance to call their first regular season MLB game for Oakland, they are confronted with unexpected protestors who are disciples of bigot Art Newlie.

Season Average Rating Episodes Best Episode Worst Episode
3 ★ 7.9 8
★ 8.5 Disabled List
★ 7.4 Banned for Life
1 ★ 7.7 8
★ 7.9 Rally Cap
★ 7.5 Road Trip
2 ★ 7.6 8
★ 7.8 Broadcasters Jinx
★ 7.4 Platoon Player
4 ★ 7.0 8
★ 7.8 The Long Offseason
★ 6.5 Three Year Contract