Giants Broadcasters Couldn’t Help But Agree With Fan Who Loudly Disagreed With Call

The broadcast crew actually agreed with a loud and angry fan’s complaint to the umpire.
Giants Broadcasters Couldn’t Help But Agree With Fan Who Loudly Disagreed With Call
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Fans in San Francisco were unhappy with a called strike against Giants’ left-handed slugger Joc Pederson on Saturday, and one individual from the stands made their thoughts abundantly clear.

During the weekend matinee against the rival Diamondbacks, Pederson saw the count evened up 2–2 on a questionable called strike from home plate umpire Mike Muchlinski. 

A Giants fan could be overheard on the broadcast’s hot mic vehemently opposing the decision from the umpire, and the NBC Sports broadcast team couldn’t help but agree with the angry fan.

“That’s bulls---!” shouted the fan in the crowd. 

“Well, I kind of agree with him,” said Duane Kuiper.

“Yeah, I can’t argue with him,” Mike Krukow added.

While many broadcasters may have elected to ignore the comments that the hot mic picked up, Krukow and Kuiper played into the moment and even agreed with the fan’s assessment of the call. 

Replay on the broadcast indicated that the pitch was well off the plate, something the eagle-eyed fan noticed from his seat. Nevertheless, the missed call didn’t slow down Pederson one bit. 

On the play in question, Pederson ended up recording a triple and driving in a run to bring the Giants back to a one-run deficit against Arizona. He later came around to score on a game-tying sacrifice fly from Blake Sabol.


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Karl Rasmussen
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Karl Rasmussen is a staff writer for the Breaking and Trending News team for Sports Illustrated. A University of Oregon alum who joined SI in February 2023, his work has appeared on 12up and ClutchPoints. Rasmussen is a loyal Tottenham, Jets, Yankees and Ducks fan.