And again, Kuiper's "High, deep, outta here!" in all it's variations
is, to my ears, the best home-run call in modern baseball
broadcasting. But of course, I'm an S.F. Giants fan.

On Jul 15, 3:38 pm, PGage <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Thu, Jul 15, 2010 at 12:03 PM, Dave Sikula <[email protected]> wrote:
> > While I agree with the top and bottom of the list, putting Krukow and
> > Kuiper anywhere near the top is ludicrous. They're both hopeless
> > homers and Krukow's analysis has all the depth of Joe Morgan's.
>
> > They're not even the best pairing on the Giants' infinitely-large
> > crew. The best I've heard out of that booth was Jon Miller teamed with
> > Lon Simmons. They played off each other beautifully.
>
> We have been over this before, but I feel duty bound to defend my guys. Kruk
> and Kype are not exactly the kind of broadcasters I was brought up on,
> because they are (especially Kruk) such homers. But Kruk has gotten a lot
> better in this regard that he was his first few years, and even when they
> both wear their hearts on their sleeve, most of the time it does not stop
> them from either criticizing the Giants when they make bad mistakes, or from
> acknowledging that a close call should have gone against the Giants. If you
> are not a Giants fans I can see how it would be annoying, but I have grown
> to appreciate and get a kick out of their act. I would defend the depth of
> Krukow's analysis also -  it is not uncommon for analysts working for Fox or
> ESPN to quote Krukow (with or without attribution), and not just on local
> knowledge of the Giants, but on pitching in general. I think that suggests
> that his analysis has some value.
>
> What the article really gets wrong though is the the claim that the Giant's
> broadcasters should be singled out for keeping the focus on the field. My
> biggest criticism of them is that too often (less than they used to) they
> will get side tracked by a kid eating ice cream in the stands, and talk
> about it ad nauseum to the exclusion of what is happening on the field.

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