MLB fans are not thrilled about the TBS broadcast so far in the playoffs, including its top pairing of Bob Costas and Ron Darling.
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The list of complaints runs the gamut, but the two biggest gripes that are running rampant across social media is the lowering of the crowd noise and the way the Costas-Darling duo is calling their games.
There certainly does seem to be some crowd noise shuddering being utilized. I mean, there are times the crowd is clearly making noise but the crack of the bar sounds about 10 times louder. When it comes to playoff baseball (or any sport's postseason, for that matter), hearing the ferocity of the home crowd is an essential part of the experience.
"This TBS broadcast is picking up absolutely zero crowd noise," one X user commented. "Feels like this game is being played in a morgue."
Another fan added on X, "I hate how much TBS is lowering the Yankees stadium crowd noise on the broadcast! Be better TBS!!"
In addition to the issues with the audio levels, fans are also growing sick of the broadcasters. There's a certain level of energy that fans come to expect during these important games.
Costas doesn't seem to be hitting the highs enough.
I've seen more energy in aisles of a Costco than I have from Bob Costas during game 2 of the Divisional Series
— Gary Sheffield Jr. (@GarysheffieldJr) October 8, 2024
On that same note, another X user feels as though Costas' tenor is more like a storytime circle, "Bob Costas sounds like he's reading Green Eggs and Ham to a kindergarten class at all times."
It's also becoming obvious that Costas and Darling aren't as cohesive as they should be. One X account wrote, "The broadcast team of Bob Costas and Ron Darling have the chemistry of two people standing in line."
This broadcast is putting me to sleep. Bob Costas is the worst. No chemistry with Ron Darling. tbs doing a horrible job.
— John Olsen (@Johnnyo1456) October 8, 2024
Some bad news for fans who are already over these TBS broadcasts: the network has MLB postseason television rights through 2028. The contract allows TBS one League Championship Series, two Division Series, and one Wild Card matchup each year.
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