Glen Kuiper
Quick Facts
Biography
Glen Alan Kuiper (born May 20, 1964 in Racine, Wisconsin) is a broadcaster for the Oakland Athletics Major League Baseball team. Kuiper serves as the primary announcer for A's games on CSN California and is also an occasional radio announcer for the Athletics Radio Network.
Career
Glen Kuiper is the younger brother of Duane Kuiper, a former Major League player (Duane currently broadcasts for the San Francisco Giants). A native of Racine, Wisconsin, Glen was drafted out of high school by the Cincinnati Reds in the 10th round (243rd overall) of the 1982 amateur entry draft. However, he chose to attend Indian Hills Community College-Centerville, instead. He later attended University of New Orleans before spending two years playing minor league baseball with the Spokane Indians and Erie Cardinals. He moved to the Bay Area in the late 1980s and graduated from San Francisco State University with a bachelor's degree in broadcasting.
Kuiper first started appearing on A's TV broadcasts in 2004 and for the first two years, served as an on-field correspondent and fill-in announcer. He became the primary announcer in 2006. Glen is occasionally the TV play-by-play announcer of A's nationally televised games on Fox. From 1996 until 2000 Kuiper hosted "Giants Lite" and "A's Lite" on SportsChannel Pacific and later FSN Bay Area, which were 30-minute condensed highlight shows of the games, and which gave a synopsis of the games that were not televised.
In addition to baseball, he was a sideline reporter for select NFL telecasts for Fox as well as the San Jose Sharks. Kuiper also handled various collegiate assignments for CSN Bay Area as well as the Golden State Warriors of the NBA.
Trademark calls
- "And that baby's gone!" for an Athletics home run.
- "...and that's the ball game." When the A's record a final out
The latter call is similar to his brother Duane, the play-by-play announcer for the San Francisco Giants
Personal Life
Kuiper resides in Danville, California with his wife Amanda and 2 children.