October is the time of year where legends are made. Heading into Game 1 of the NLDS vs. the Dodgers, Mike Krukow hopes the 2021 Giants can replicate past postseason success.
SAN FRANCISCO -- The Giants found the perfect way to get a sellout crowd roaring before their first playoff game in five years.
Duane Kuiper and Mike Krukow took the field together for the ceremonial first pitch before Friday's Game 1 of the National League Division Series against the Los Angeles Dodgers. Kuiper threw his pitch, and then Krukow tossed him a second ball and Kuiper threw that one to the plate, too.
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The two drew a huge ovation from the sellout crowd at Oracle Park, and they even turned the greatest wide receiver of all time into a fan. As Kruk and Kuip were walking off the field, Jerry Rice sprinted over to shake their hands. Rice and Steve Young then gave a speech to get the crowd fired up.
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Kuiper, part of perhaps the most popular broadcast team in the country, announced in June that he would miss part of the season as he underwent chemotherapy treatments. He returned to the booth in late July, stunning Krukow, and was a regular at Oracle Park down the stretch as the Giants held off the Dodgers to win the NL West title.
This series will air on TBS, but Kuiper and Krukow are joining Jon Miller and Dave Flemming for a four-man radio booth on KNBR throughout the postseason.
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