Amid the hullabaloo over the Giants winning the World Series and immediate aftermath, a very familiar voice isn't exactly thrilled with his own status at the moment.
Jon Miller, the primary radio play-by-play tonsil, who was let go by ESPN, will now, presumably work the Giants weekend games, although Miller supposedly wants the Giants to sweeten his deal. Miller has two years left on his contract.
Most industry observers tell me that Miller's situation "will be resolved," but clearly the 59 year-old isn't much too thrilled that his current deal with the Giants hasn't been sweetened.
Furthermore, Miller was miffed that the team sought to immediately take care of the expiring contracts of Mike Krukow and Duane Kuiper, (who both landed six-year extensions,) all the while leaving Miller's status on the back burner.
Hey, it's a business, right?
Nobody at the Giants is talking and Miller is mum, although we expect this matter to be resolved one way or the other.
Miller's first spring-training broadcast is Friday, (today) on KNBR.
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