Jenny Cavnar & Julia Morales become first women announcers to call same MLB game
The Astros' TV crew devised a plan to prop Morales into the booth, setting up a historic broadcast on both networks.
The Astros' TV crew devised a plan to prop Morales into the booth, setting up a historic broadcast on both networks.
"Was it any of them or was it someone actually in the A's dugout?"
Cavnar, the first woman to become a primary play-by-play announcer in MLB history, joined YES Network for a sitdown on Tuesday night.
“Then there is whatever the A’s are doing because they’re you-know-what-ing all over a fan base."
"There are certain people out there who are not transitioning to a woman's voice calling the game."
"Oops, they say that it should have been embargoed until tomorrow. But that was after I tweeted it."
The Oakland Athletics have added a voice from a familiar family to their broadcast team.
The Oakland Athletics have a new, history-making play-by-play announcer.
Scott Van Pelt shared lament for Oakland A's fans facing a lame duck season after the team's move to Las Vegas became official.
"In less than 90 seconds, Costas brought up a painful memory for the Cubs and a painful reality for the A's, two teams that were not playing in this game."
"Show me the lie"
The news was confirmed by Dan Urban, the brother of Mychael Urban in a Facebook post.
"It’s just, to me, it’s not professional the way they’ve been doing this."
"I think for me I woke up one day and decided to be Jess Kleinschmidt instead of being the next Katie Nolan or the next Michelle Beadle."
"GONE. A home run...Oh. Was it caught? Excuse me. It was caught. Pardon me."
"There it is! Perfection for Domingo Germán."
"One night doesn’t change a decade of inaction"
"There’s nothing that tells me a deal to Vegas is anywhere near complete"
"I will always have a hard time understanding how one mistake in a 20-year broadcasting career is cause for termination, but I know something better is in my future."
Two weeks after using a racial slur on the air, Glen Kuiper is out at NBC Sports California.
"This was no slip of the tongue."
"I just cannot simply believe that there was malice intended even though there was malice felt."
"I believe my silence has been misinterpreted."
Mike Krukow, the long-time broadcast partner of Glen Kuiper's brother Duane, gave his thoughts on Friday's incident.