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Tuesday, July 08, 2008
Some interesting thoughts from the Chronicle’s Television Writer:
Whether he’s overusing his favorite phrase, “Grab some pine, meat,” or layering on the familiar “gamer” tag, he takes the notion of color to the extreme. In fact, Krukow is also known for “eliminating” people in the stands he doesn’t like by using the Telestrator. Mostly his targets are Dodger fans or those who have crossed some anti-Giants threshold. If there’s anyone more “homer” about the Giants, he or she is heretofore unknown.
In fairness to Krukow, even though he has no apparent personal dislike of being goofy (old-school player aphorisms and lingo, a willingness to chat about characters in the crowd), he’s much better when he keeps the goofiness tamped down. He knows the game. He adds value with his insight. And he handles with aplomb what is expected of most analysts: to repeatedly tell fans what they already know (that someone dropped a bunt in the perfect situation, that a batter stayed balanced through a swing or a runner advanced with a heads-up play). Done in the proper way, this never comes off as being condescending or overly obvious. (John Madden has made a career out of this neat little trick.)
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1. Phil Coorey. Posted: July 08, 2008 at 02:55 AM (#2848234)As for the criticisms in the quoted portion, I think he uses "Grab some pine, meat" far less than he once did. And I feel silly defending the "eliminating", but he does it to pretty much anyone who has something offensive about them, Giants fan or no.
And he has his own cliches, but doesn't seem to use many of the more well used ones that guys like Buck Martinez spout every time they open their mouths.
Little known, semi-interesting fact: despite being a pitcher, Krukow has 4 more career homeruns than his longtime broadcasting partner, Duane Kuiper--who was an infielder with several thousand more career ABs.
Actually, I thought everyone on that SF broadcasting crew was fantastic.
You must not have been listening to Krukow. The next time Krukow does PBP will be the first time. He's strictly been a color guy ever since he hit the booth.
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