Brockmire's fourth and final season was always going to be timely, but it wasn't supposed to be this timely. With spring training canceled and opening day pushed back due to the coronavirus pandemic, baseball — like everything else — is in an uncertain place.
Fortunately, in the real world, things aren't at Brockmire level (yet). In the final season of Brockmire, IFC's cult hit comedy about alcoholic, self-destructive baseball announcer Jim Brockmire (Hank Azaria), baseball is dying out.
It's 2030, and baseball attendance has fallen to record lows, as Americans don't really want to go outside due to average temperatures in the 110s and too many guns and ads tattooed on people's faces being a huge bummer to look at.
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