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Greg Papa

Gregory Charles Papa (born October 10, 1962)[1] is an American sportscaster, currently employed as the radio play-by-play announcer for the San Francisco 49ers. He has also broadcast for the Indiana Pacers, Golden State Warriors, Oakland Athletics, San Antonio Spurs, Oakland Raiders and San Francisco Giants during his career.[2]

Greg Papa
Born
Gregory Charles Papa

(1962-10-10) October 10, 1962 (age 61)
Alma materSyracuse University
Sports commentary career
Team(s)Indiana Pacers (1984–86)
Golden State Warriors (1986–97)
Oakland Athletics (1991–2003)
San Antonio Spurs (1997–2000)
Oakland Raiders (1997–2018)
San Francisco Giants (2004–08)
San Francisco 49ers (2019–present)
Genre(s)Play-by-play
SportsNational Basketball Association
Major League Baseball
National Football League

He is best known as the radio play-by-play caller for the Raiders and the host of Chronicle Live on NBC Sports Bay Area.[3] He, Garry St. Jean, and Kelenna Azubuike do the in-studio analysis for all the Golden State Warriors regular season games on NBC Sports Bay Area. He is the younger brother of deceased Philadelphia sportscaster Gary Papa. Papa is a three-time California Sportscaster of the Year Award winner.[4] He also currently cohosts a radio program with John Lund weekdays from 10am-2pm on KNBR.

Career highlights Edit

Papa graduated from Syracuse University's S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications in 1984. While at Syracuse, he was the sports director and a play-by-play announcer for Syracuse Orange sports at WAER-FM.[5][6] He was in the same 1984 Newhouse class as Sean McDonough and Tony Caridi.

Papa was a member of the Indiana Pacers' television and radio broadcasting team from 1984 to 1986.[7] Then, he moved west and from 1986 to 1997, he was the radio announcer for the Golden State Warriors (including the famous "Sleepy Floyd Game," where Warrior Sleepy Floyd scored 51 points against the Lakers in a playoff game).[8] From 1997 to 2000, Papa became the lead announcer on the San Antonio Spurs' telecasts. During this span, he was also the television play-by-play announcer for the Oakland Athletics with Ray Fosse from 1991 to 2003.[2]

Oakland Raiders Edit

Until his dismissal prior to the 2018 season, Papa was play-by-play announcer for the Raiders, alongside his color commentator, former Raider coach Tom Flores.[9] The Raiders hired Papa for the 1997 season, replacing Joel Meyers, who had himself replaced King. His work was very much in the tradition of his predecessor, Bill King. Like King, his touchdown calls were punctuated by "TOUCHDOWN, RRRRAID-ERS!!!" Papa's best calls arguably were: Tyrone Wheatley's 26-yard run in the Raiders 1999 finale against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium ("Wheatley won't go down!!!")[10] along with describing the events during the Tuck Rule game,[11] when the Raiders seemingly had won a 2001 playoff game during a snow storm at New England after forcing a late fumble, only to see referee Walt Coleman reverse the call after consulting instant replay. The Patriots went on to win the historic, controversial contest in overtime.

Papa later speculated that he was let go by the Raiders for criticizing owner Mark Davis's decision to interview Mike Shanahan for the head coach position in 2015, as Shanahan, who previously coached the team from 1988-89, had a "huge falling out" with Davis' father and previous owner Al Davis. Had Shannahan been hired, Papa had threatened to resign out of respect for Al Davis, and that allegedly led to a rift with Mark Davis.[12]

Oakland Athletics Edit

Greg Papa was also the television play-by-play announcer for the Oakland A's with Ray Fosse from 1991 to 2003.[13]

San Francisco Giants Edit

From 2004 to 2008, Papa called play-by-play for San Francisco Giants broadcasts on KTVU television and KNBR radio. In 2008, Papa hosted 35 of the 50 scheduled editions of "Giants Pregame Live" and all 65 of the "Giants Postgame Live" shows on Comcast SportsNet Bay Area. He occasionally announced several of the Giants' games on TV and radio when Jon Miller was on assignment at ESPN.[2]

When Dave Flemming's microphone went dead when the ball was in the air for what turned out to be Barry Bonds' 715th career home run on May 28, 2006, Papa took over the broadcast, apologized to listeners, and explained what happened on the field.[14]

Papa returned to baseball full-time for the 2021 season, hosting pregame and postgame coverage for the Giants.[15]

Golden State Warriors Edit

From the 2011-12 season until 2019-20, with a numerous rotation of analysts, Greg Papa has hosted both "Warriors Pregame Live" and "Warriors Postgame Live" on NBC Sports Bay Area.[16] The duo also provide in studio analysis at half-time for the station's coverage of Warriors regular season (and 1st round playoff) games.

San Francisco 49ers Edit

In 2018, Papa hosted 49ers pre- and postgame live on NBC Sports Bay Area, alongside Donte Whitner, Ian Williams, and Jeff Garcia.[17]

Beginning with the 2019 season, Papa took over as the radio voice of the 49ers, handling the play-by-play duties for the team on KNBR 680 with analyst Tim Ryan.[18] His touchdown calls are variations of Bill King. He punctuates a score with, “TOUCHDOWN, SAN-FRAN-CISCO!”

Other Edit

Papa also does work for NBC Sports California, notably for broadcasts of the California Golden Bears football and basketball teams.[19] He has also done San Jose Stealth and San Francisco Dragons lacrosse games. Papa is also formerly host of Chronicle Live, a nightly Bay Area sports talk show covering all Bay Area sports. He was also the play-by-play announcer for HardBall 6: 2000 Edition and some of his Oakland A's broadcast audio was in the 2011 film Moneyball.

In 2017, Papa began co-hosting The Happy Hour, a conversational discussion sports program on NBC Sports Bay Area, with sports anchor Kelli Johnson and media personality Ray Ratto.[20]The Happy Hour was cancelled by NBC Sports Bay Area in 2018 with the last airing on December 21, 2018.[21]

Personal Edit

Papa resides in Danville, California with his wife, the former Angela Garay. They have four children: Alexandra, Danielle, Erika and Nicolas.[2] Papa has a son, Derek, from his first marriage. His brother, the late Gary Papa,[6] was a long time sportscaster for WPVI in Philadelphia. His other family members are associated with National Fire Adjustment Co., Inc; his grandfather Bernard founded the company in 1922 and father Frank (1926-2019) served as its longtime chairman.[22]

References Edit

  1. ^ Slusser, Susan (December 20, 1996). "AIRWAVES -- Papa's the Talk of the Town". San Francisco Chronicle. Retrieved May 16, 2015. Greg Papa came to the Bay Area 10 years ago.
  2. ^ a b c d "Broadcasters". Major League Baseball.
  3. ^ "Mullin opens up on Chronicle Live -- tonight at 8:30 p.m." nbcsports.com. Comcast SportsNet California, LLC. 10 March 2012. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
  4. ^ "GREG PAPA". compassmedianetworks.com. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
  5. ^ Taaffe, William (March 12, 1984). "The voices from Syracuse". Sports Illustrated. p. 65. Retrieved 21 December 2021. Papa ('84) just may be the next Marv Albert ('63) ..... Is senior Greg Papa, the sports director and a play-by-play man at WAER, the next Marv Albert?
  6. ^ a b "Greg Papa Is Still Trying To Impress His Big Brother". Barrett Sports Media. 8 June 2020. Retrieved 24 February 2022.
  7. ^ Slusser, Susan (20 December 1996). "AIRWAVES -- Papa's the Talk of the Town / Announcer has earned respect". sfgate.com. Hearst Communications. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
  8. ^ Slusser, Susan (11 September 1997). "SUSAN SLUSSER ON THE AIR -- Papa Out, Fitzgerald In on Warriors TV". sfgate.com. Hearst. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
  9. ^ Matt Kawahara (2018-07-17). "Raiders: Musburger in, Papa out as announcer". sfgate.com. Retrieved 2018-07-20.
  10. ^ "Ten key Raider moments since return to Oakland". eastbaytimes.com. 11 July 2005. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
  11. ^ "Patriots Snow Bowl". www.cryan.com.
  12. ^ "Greg Papa explains his firing as Raiders radio voice". RSN. 23 July 2018. Retrieved 2022-12-24.
  13. ^ Kroner, Steve (29 October 2003). "Papa's done as A's telecaster / Team wants 'a different type of energy'". sfgate.com. Hearst Communications, Inc. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
  14. ^ Smith, Michelle (29 May 2006). "Not heard 'round the world / Flemming's microphone goes dead during call". sfgate.com. Hearst Communications, Inc. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
  15. ^ "NBCSBA announces new pre/post talent for Warriors, Giants". RSN. 23 November 2020. Retrieved 2022-06-29.
  16. ^ Cruz, Jay Dela. "WARRIORS-CLIPPERS FIRST ROUND PLAYOFF COVERAGE ON NBC SPORTS BAY AREA AND STREAMING ON THE MYTEAMS APP". sports.yahoo.com. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
  17. ^ NBC Sports Bay Area staff (August 17, 2018). "Greg Papa, Donte Whitner and Ian Williams join 49ers coverage on NBC Sports Bay Area". NBC Sports Bay Area. Retrieved August 28, 2018.
  18. ^ "Greg Papa takes over as 49ers play-by-play broadcaster". knbr.com. Cumulus Media. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
  19. ^ "Greg Papa". nbcsportsgrouppressbox.com. NBC Universal. Retrieved 7 August 2019.
  20. ^ "NBC SPORTS BAY AREA SERVES UP "THE HAPPY HOUR" WITH GREG PAPA, RAY RATTO AND KELLI JOHNSON". RSN. 29 March 2017.
  21. ^ "'The Happy Hour' axed by NBC Sports Bay Area". December 14, 2018.
  22. ^ Neville, Anne (August 2019). "Frank R. Papa, 93, led National Fire Adjustment Co. to national prominence". The Buffalo News.

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Gregory Charles Papa born October 10 1962 1 is an American sportscaster currently employed as the radio play by play announcer for the San Francisco 49ers He has also broadcast for the Indiana Pacers Golden State Warriors Oakland Athletics San Antonio Spurs Oakland Raiders and San Francisco Giants during his career 2 Greg PapaBornGregory Charles Papa 1962 10 10 October 10 1962 age 61 Buffalo New York U S Alma materSyracuse UniversitySports commentary careerTeam s Indiana Pacers 1984 86 Golden State Warriors 1986 97 Oakland Athletics 1991 2003 San Antonio Spurs 1997 2000 Oakland Raiders 1997 2018 San Francisco Giants 2004 08 San Francisco 49ers 2019 present Genre s Play by playSportsNational Basketball AssociationMajor League BaseballNational Football LeagueHe is best known as the radio play by play caller for the Raiders and the host of Chronicle Live on NBC Sports Bay Area 3 He Garry St Jean and Kelenna Azubuike do the in studio analysis for all the Golden State Warriors regular season games on NBC Sports Bay Area He is the younger brother of deceased Philadelphia sportscaster Gary Papa Papa is a three time California Sportscaster of the Year Award winner 4 He also currently cohosts a radio program with John Lund weekdays from 10am 2pm on KNBR Contents 1 Career highlights 1 1 Oakland Raiders 1 2 Oakland Athletics 1 3 San Francisco Giants 1 4 Golden State Warriors 1 5 San Francisco 49ers 1 6 Other 2 Personal 3 References 4 External linksCareer highlights EditPapa graduated from Syracuse University s S I Newhouse School of Public Communications in 1984 While at Syracuse he was the sports director and a play by play announcer for Syracuse Orange sports at WAER FM 5 6 He was in the same 1984 Newhouse class as Sean McDonough and Tony Caridi Papa was a member of the Indiana Pacers television and radio broadcasting team from 1984 to 1986 7 Then he moved west and from 1986 to 1997 he was the radio announcer for the Golden State Warriors including the famous Sleepy Floyd Game where Warrior Sleepy Floyd scored 51 points against the Lakers in a playoff game 8 From 1997 to 2000 Papa became the lead announcer on the San Antonio Spurs telecasts During this span he was also the television play by play announcer for the Oakland Athletics with Ray Fosse from 1991 to 2003 2 Oakland Raiders Edit Until his dismissal prior to the 2018 season Papa was play by play announcer for the Raiders alongside his color commentator former Raider coach Tom Flores 9 The Raiders hired Papa for the 1997 season replacing Joel Meyers who had himself replaced King His work was very much in the tradition of his predecessor Bill King Like King his touchdown calls were punctuated by TOUCHDOWN RRRRAID ERS Papa s best calls arguably were Tyrone Wheatley s 26 yard run in the Raiders 1999 finale against the Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium Wheatley won t go down 10 along with describing the events during the Tuck Rule game 11 when the Raiders seemingly had won a 2001 playoff game during a snow storm at New England after forcing a late fumble only to see referee Walt Coleman reverse the call after consulting instant replay The Patriots went on to win the historic controversial contest in overtime Papa later speculated that he was let go by the Raiders for criticizing owner Mark Davis s decision to interview Mike Shanahan for the head coach position in 2015 as Shanahan who previously coached the team from 1988 89 had a huge falling out with Davis father and previous owner Al Davis Had Shannahan been hired Papa had threatened to resign out of respect for Al Davis and that allegedly led to a rift with Mark Davis 12 Oakland Athletics Edit Greg Papa was also the television play by play announcer for the Oakland A s with Ray Fosse from 1991 to 2003 13 San Francisco Giants Edit From 2004 to 2008 Papa called play by play for San Francisco Giants broadcasts on KTVU television and KNBR radio In 2008 Papa hosted 35 of the 50 scheduled editions of Giants Pregame Live and all 65 of the Giants Postgame Live shows on Comcast SportsNet Bay Area He occasionally announced several of the Giants games on TV and radio when Jon Miller was on assignment at ESPN 2 When Dave Flemming s microphone went dead when the ball was in the air for what turned out to be Barry Bonds 715th career home run on May 28 2006 Papa took over the broadcast apologized to listeners and explained what happened on the field 14 Papa returned to baseball full time for the 2021 season hosting pregame and postgame coverage for the Giants 15 Golden State Warriors Edit From the 2011 12 season until 2019 20 with a numerous rotation of analysts Greg Papa has hosted both Warriors Pregame Live and Warriors Postgame Live on NBC Sports Bay Area 16 The duo also provide in studio analysis at half time for the station s coverage of Warriors regular season and 1st round playoff games San Francisco 49ers Edit In 2018 Papa hosted 49ers pre and postgame live on NBC Sports Bay Area alongside Donte Whitner Ian Williams and Jeff Garcia 17 Beginning with the 2019 season Papa took over as the radio voice of the 49ers handling the play by play duties for the team on KNBR 680 with analyst Tim Ryan 18 His touchdown calls are variations of Bill King He punctuates a score with TOUCHDOWN SAN FRAN CISCO Other Edit Papa also does work for NBC Sports California notably for broadcasts of the California Golden Bears football and basketball teams 19 He has also done San Jose Stealth and San Francisco Dragons lacrosse games Papa is also formerly host of Chronicle Live a nightly Bay Area sports talk show covering all Bay Area sports He was also the play by play announcer for HardBall 6 2000 Edition and some of his Oakland A s broadcast audio was in the 2011 film Moneyball In 2017 Papa began co hosting The Happy Hour a conversational discussion sports program on NBC Sports Bay Area with sports anchor Kelli Johnson and media personality Ray Ratto 20 The Happy Hour was cancelled by NBC Sports Bay Area in 2018 with the last airing on December 21 2018 21 Personal EditPapa resides in Danville California with his wife the former Angela Garay They have four children Alexandra Danielle Erika and Nicolas 2 Papa has a son Derek from his first marriage His brother the late Gary Papa 6 was a long time sportscaster for WPVI in Philadelphia His other family members are associated with National Fire Adjustment Co Inc his grandfather Bernard founded the company in 1922 and father Frank 1926 2019 served as its longtime chairman 22 References Edit Slusser Susan December 20 1996 AIRWAVES Papa s the Talk of the Town San Francisco Chronicle Retrieved May 16 2015 Greg Papa came to the Bay Area 10 years ago a b c d Broadcasters Major League Baseball Mullin opens up on Chronicle Live tonight at 8 30 p m nbcsports com Comcast SportsNet California LLC 10 March 2012 Retrieved 7 August 2019 GREG PAPA compassmedianetworks com Retrieved 7 August 2019 Taaffe William March 12 1984 The voices from Syracuse Sports Illustrated p 65 Retrieved 21 December 2021 Papa 84 just may be the next Marv Albert 63 Is senior Greg Papa the sports director and a play by play man at WAER the next Marv Albert a b Greg Papa Is Still Trying To Impress His Big Brother Barrett Sports Media 8 June 2020 Retrieved 24 February 2022 Slusser Susan 20 December 1996 AIRWAVES Papa s the Talk of the Town Announcer has earned respect sfgate com Hearst Communications Retrieved 7 August 2019 Slusser Susan 11 September 1997 SUSAN SLUSSER ON THE AIR Papa Out Fitzgerald In on Warriors TV sfgate com Hearst Retrieved 7 August 2019 Matt Kawahara 2018 07 17 Raiders Musburger in Papa out as announcer sfgate com Retrieved 2018 07 20 Ten key Raider moments since return to Oakland eastbaytimes com 11 July 2005 Retrieved 7 August 2019 Patriots Snow Bowl www cryan com Greg Papa explains his firing as Raiders radio voice RSN 23 July 2018 Retrieved 2022 12 24 Kroner Steve 29 October 2003 Papa s done as A s telecaster Team wants a different type of energy sfgate com Hearst Communications Inc Retrieved 7 August 2019 Smith Michelle 29 May 2006 Not heard round the world Flemming s microphone goes dead during call sfgate com Hearst Communications Inc Retrieved 7 August 2019 NBCSBA announces new pre post talent for Warriors Giants RSN 23 November 2020 Retrieved 2022 06 29 Cruz Jay Dela WARRIORS CLIPPERS FIRST ROUND PLAYOFF COVERAGE ON NBC SPORTS BAY AREA AND STREAMING ON THE MYTEAMS APP sports yahoo com Retrieved 7 August 2019 NBC Sports Bay Area staff August 17 2018 Greg Papa Donte Whitner and Ian Williams join 49ers coverage on NBC Sports Bay Area NBC Sports Bay Area Retrieved August 28 2018 Greg Papa takes over as 49ers play by play broadcaster knbr com Cumulus Media Retrieved 7 August 2019 Greg Papa nbcsportsgrouppressbox com NBC Universal Retrieved 7 August 2019 NBC SPORTS BAY AREA SERVES UP THE HAPPY HOUR WITH GREG PAPA RAY RATTO AND KELLI JOHNSON RSN 29 March 2017 The Happy Hour axed by NBC Sports Bay Area 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