SF Giants’ Kruk and Kuip get morbid discussing their broadcasting future

SF Giants’ Kruk and Kuip Get Morbid Discussing Their Broadcasting Future

Longtime San Francisco Giants broadcasters Mike Krukow and Duane Kuiper have sparked conversation among fans after jokingly discussing their mortality while talking about the future of their careers in the commentary booth. The beloved duo, who have been the voices of Giants baseball for decades, made their remarks during a candid chat about how long they intend to keep working.

San Francisco Giants announcers Duane Kuiper and Mike Krukow, from left, take part in a tribute to Willie Mays before their MLB game against the Chicago Cubs at Oracle Park in San Francisco on Monday, June 24, 2024.

When asked how much longer they plan to stay behind the microphone, Kuiper laughed and said he would continue for as long as his partner Krukow does. In his words, “I’ll do it as long as Mike does. As long as he goes, that’s how far I’ll go.” The two, known affectionately as “Kruk and Kuip,” have been inseparable for years, and their friendship has become as iconic as their broadcasting careers.

Krukow, in his typical dry humour, took the conversation in a slightly darker direction by saying that he hopes to go out the same way legendary commentators like Harry Kalas and Richie Ashburn did — calling games until their very last days. It was a remark that left both men laughing but also hinted at the deep connection they share with their work and the game they love.

At 73 and 74 years old, respectively, both Krukow and Kuiper are aware that their time in the booth is finite, yet neither seems eager to discuss retirement. They have consistently said that broadcasting Giants baseball has been the most rewarding part of their post-playing careers, and they want to continue as long as their health allows. Their remarks reflect a passion that transcends the usual boundaries of a job — for them, this is a calling.

Their comments have also reignited conversation about the future of Giants broadcasting. With both men in their seventies, fans have begun to wonder when a succession plan might come into play. The Giants have a new generation of commentators waiting in the wings, but few could replicate the natural chemistry and storytelling style that Krukow and Kuiper bring to every broadcast.

For the pair, however, the focus is not on what comes next but on appreciating the present. Their friendship, forged over years of playing and working together, has become a rare fixture in professional sports. Viewers often say that listening to them feels less like watching a game and more like sitting in on a conversation between two old friends who genuinely enjoy each other’s company.

San Francisco Giants announcers Duane Kuiper and Mike Krukow, from left, take part in a tribute to Willie Mays before their MLB game against the Chicago Cubs at Oracle Park in San Francisco on Monday, June 24, 2024.Reactions from fans have been both amused and emotional. Many took their comments as a reminder of how much Kruk and Kuip mean to the Giants community. Others described their discussion as bittersweet — a humorous but sobering acknowledgment that even the most enduring partnerships eventually reach an end. Still, most agreed that the pair’s honesty and humour are what make them so endearing.

For now, Kruk and Kuip show no signs of slowing down. As the new baseball season approaches, both men remain fixtures of the Giants’ broadcast team, bringing warmth, nostalgia, and laughter to every game. Whether their “until the end” comments were meant as a joke or a heartfelt truth, one thing is certain — the Giants’ booth would never sound the same without them.

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