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Martha Plimpton, Bob Costas to guest star on Season 3 of 'Brockmire'

By Karen Butler   |   Oct. 19, 2018 at 9:30 AM
Martha Plimpton is to guest star on Season 3 of "Brockmire." File Photo by Monika Graff/UPI Broadcaster Bob Costas is introduced before throwing a ceremonial first pitch before the Cleveland Indians-St. Louis Cardinals baseball game in St. Louis on June 25. File Photo by Bill Greenblatt/UPI Richard Kind arrives on the red carpet at the opening night gala of "Love, Gilda" as part of 2018 Tribeca Film Festival on April 18 in New York City. File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI Hank Azaria's "Brockmire" is to return in the spring for a third season. Previous cast member Amanda Peet will also be back on a recurring basis. File Photo by Jim Ruymen/UP Linda Lavin arrives on the red carpet at the premiere of "The Intern" in New York City on September 21, 2015. File Photo by John Angelillo/UPI Actor J. K. Simmons appears backstage during the 75th annual Golden Globe Awards in Beverly Hills on January 7. File Photo by Jim Ruymen/UPI

Oct. 19 (UPI) -- Martha Plimpton, Bob Costas, J.K. Simmons, Linda Lavin, Tawny Newsome, Christine Woods and Richard Kind are to guest star on Season 3 of IFC's baseball-themed comedy, Brockmire.

The show is to resume airing in the spring, but has already been renewed for a fourth season. It stars Hank Azaria as Jim Brockmire, a substance-abusing, game announcer seeking redemption after a high-profile meltdown in reaction to the discovery of his wife's infidelity.

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Past cast members Amanda Peet, Tyrel Jackson Williams and Becky Ann Baker will return on a recurring basis for the eight-episode, third season. Peet plays Jim's ex-girlfriend Jules, Williams plays his best friend Charles and Baker plays Jim's sister Jean.

"Season 3 takes place one year after his stint in rehab, with Brockmire doing play-by-play in the radio booth for the major leagues in central Florida while maintaining his brazen and narcissistic tendencies, despite actually being on the wagon," a press release said. "When an opportunity arises for Jim and his new co-host Gabby to take over as lead broadcasters in Oakland, he must fight to change his ever-present amorality."

Brockmire started out as a viral short video on Funny Or Die. The series is written and developed by Joel Church-Cooper.