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The Giants' telecasts on NBC Sports Bay Area and KNTV feature Duane Kuiper as play-by-play announcer with Mike Krukow as color analyst. Through 2010, Miller held a second job as play-by-play announcer for ESPN Sunday Night Baseball, and therefore usually missed weekend Giants games.
Kuiper has two granddaughters: Andy (born 2019) and Kit (born 2021). [21] Kuiper is just one in a family of baseball broadcasters, all working in the San Francisco Bay Area. His younger brother, Glen Kuiper, was the play-by-play announcer for the Oakland Athletics from 2006 to 2023, a job mirroring his older brother's a few miles across the bay ...
The network canceled the pre-game show (as a cost-cutting measure) following the 2008 season. In 2020, play-by-play announcers and color commentators called the games from the Fox Network Center in Los Angeles, CA.
Kuiper, a former minor-league baseball player and brother of San Francisco Giants broadcaster Duane Kuiper, has been Oakland's play-by-play announcer since 2006. Show comments Advertisement
Play-by-play is done by Jon Miller and Dave Flemming. Miller and Flemming are frequently joined by Giants television broadcasters Mike Krukow and Duane Kuiper. The four announcers often share radio and TV broadcasting duties during a game. [24] Marty Lurie continues to host the Giants pre-game show on weekends.
Dave Flemming (play-by-play) Duane Kuiper (play-by-play during middle innings) On June 13, 2012, Matt Cain of the San Francisco Giants pitched the 22nd perfect game in Major League Baseball (MLB) history and the first in Giants' franchise history.
Like the previous installments, the game includes real-life announcers Duane Kuiper and Mike Krukow, who are best known for their roles as the announcers for the San Francisco Giants. [1] The game received positive reviews across all platforms and is retrospectively considered by baseball fans as one of the best sports video games ever made.
On June 13, 2012, Flemming made the radio call of the final out of Matt Cain's perfect game, the first in the history of the Giants. In 2013 Flemming (along with Kuiper and Miller) won an Emmy for his coverage of the perfect game. Later that season, on October 28, 2012, Flemming made the call for the final out of the 2012 World Series. [4]