Broadcaster Bob Costas appeared to get caught on a hot mic showing some reservation over having to read an ad for CNN during the TBS broadcast of Game 2 between the Yankees and Royals on Monday night.
With Royals reliever Angel Zerpa on the mound getting ready to throw a pitch, Costas seemed to be alerted that he had a promo read coming up for CNN, which he seemed to indicate put him in a “difficult spot.”
Why exactly that was wasn’t quite clear.
Bob Costas got caught on a hot mic, showing some reservation over having to read an ad for CNN during the TBS broadcast of Game 2 between the Yankees and Royals. Getty Images“A CNN promo?” Costas asks, seemingly unaware that he could be heard on the air.
“That puts me in a difficult spot,” he said after breaking a brief silence.
How the moment happened was a bit unclear.
As part of the broadcast setup, broadcasters have the ability to talk to the producers back in the production truck through a talkback button that mutes them from being heard on air and it’s unknown if Costas had thought he had hit the button and was saying that to a producer.
Costas has had a relationship with CNN since he joined the news network as a contributor in 2020.
The idea that TBS was airing a promo for CNN was also not out of the ordinary since Warner Bros. Discovery owns both TBS and CNN.
Costas has had a relationship with CNN since he joined the news network as a contributor in 2020. Christopher SadowskiCostas has been calling the American League Division Series between the Yankees and Royals, but he has faced a lot of criticism from baseball fans over the way he’s called games.
Fans had demanded he be removed from the broadcasts during Game 1 for his sleepy call of the game and the criticism from fans on X continued on Monday night for Game 2.
The once-revered broadcaster is sure to draw even more attention with the odd hot mic moment during Monday’s game.






