Fans of the Senior Circuit, your time is now. The 2023 National League Championship Series opens on Monda, Oct. 16 as the Arizona Diamondbacks visit Philadelphia Phillies. First pitch will happen at 8 p.m. Et and this year, Warner Bros. Discovery will provide multiple ways for fans to catch all of the action. The main broadcast will air on its traditional cable home of TBS, but thanks to the company’s new Bleacher Report Sports Add-On, baseball fans will also be able to watch on Max. However, that’s not all as Wbd will air a special Latino-focused alternate broadcast for the MLB series on truTV for each game of the series.
2023 Nlcs games will be available in English on TBS and Max. truTV will air an alternative broadcast that focuses on cultural conversations with Latino big leaguers. Both the English and Spanish broadcasts will also be available to stream on Max.
2023 Nlcs games will be available in English on TBS and Max. truTV will air an alternative broadcast that focuses on cultural conversations with Latino big leaguers. Both the English and Spanish broadcasts will also be available to stream on Max.
- 10/16/2023
- by Matt Tamanini
- The Streamable
Sportscaster Bob Costas hilariously misidentified MLB star Shane Bieber for Justin Bieber.
While providing commentary during a post-season baseball game on Friday, the iconic sports commentator accidentally identified the Cleveland Guardians pitcher as the “Peaches” music star.
“Justin Bieber just threw his 84th pitch,” Costas said during the team’s American League Division Series game against the New York Yankees before taking a pause. “Did I actually call Shane Bieber, Justin Bieber? I vowed that would not happen.
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“I’m sure it’s not the first time it’s happened in his life,” he joked before wondering out loud “if [Bieber’s] watching the game.”
Costas, 70, then corrected himself to clarify the mishap for viewers.
“Shane Bieber, ladies and gentlemen,” he said.
Following the mix-up, field reporter Lauren Shehadi decided to challenge her fellow broadcasters’ musical knowledge,...
While providing commentary during a post-season baseball game on Friday, the iconic sports commentator accidentally identified the Cleveland Guardians pitcher as the “Peaches” music star.
“Justin Bieber just threw his 84th pitch,” Costas said during the team’s American League Division Series game against the New York Yankees before taking a pause. “Did I actually call Shane Bieber, Justin Bieber? I vowed that would not happen.
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“I’m sure it’s not the first time it’s happened in his life,” he joked before wondering out loud “if [Bieber’s] watching the game.”
Costas, 70, then corrected himself to clarify the mishap for viewers.
“Shane Bieber, ladies and gentlemen,” he said.
Following the mix-up, field reporter Lauren Shehadi decided to challenge her fellow broadcasters’ musical knowledge,...
- 10/16/2022
- by Melissa Romualdi
- ET Canada
A promotion for House of the Dragon during last night’s New York Yankees-Cleveland Guardians playoff baseball game on TBS is continuing to draw online eyerolls the day after the stunt.
With parent company Warner Bros Discovery looking to make use of every pixel of promotional real estate, the notion of plugging the Game of Thrones prequel during a widely viewed live event like the Major League Baseball playoffs isn’t a surprise. Fox, after all, has pioneered the notion of wedging network pom-pom moments into its fall baseball coverage. But what mostly soured a vocal assortment of viewers and media watchers was the way the plug was executed.
Bob Costas, who was handling play-by-play duties, introduced the 40-second bit with a setup that was deadpan but resonated to some as earnest, especially among Yankee fans living in a city that has been the epicenter of a number of actual emergencies.
With parent company Warner Bros Discovery looking to make use of every pixel of promotional real estate, the notion of plugging the Game of Thrones prequel during a widely viewed live event like the Major League Baseball playoffs isn’t a surprise. Fox, after all, has pioneered the notion of wedging network pom-pom moments into its fall baseball coverage. But what mostly soured a vocal assortment of viewers and media watchers was the way the plug was executed.
Bob Costas, who was handling play-by-play duties, introduced the 40-second bit with a setup that was deadpan but resonated to some as earnest, especially among Yankee fans living in a city that has been the epicenter of a number of actual emergencies.
- 10/12/2022
- by Dade Hayes
- Deadline Film + TV
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