Dave Flemming ESPN Bio Wiki Age Height Wife Giants Salary and Net Worth
David Flemming ( Full name: David Braxton Flemming) is an American sportscaster. He currently serves as a play-by-play announcer for the San Francisco Giants of Major League Baseball and college football, Monday Night Baseball, and college basketball on ESPN. Dave is an Alexandria, Virginia native who grew up listening to current Giants partner Jon Miller as he called Baltimore Orioles games.
Dave started his first full year as an announcer for the team in 2004. He worked along with Mike Krukow, Duane Kuiper, and Miller on San Francisco station KNBR and also the Giants Radio Network. In 2000, Dave broadcasted play-by-play for the Visalia Oaks and also worked as the Assistant General Manager prior to moving on to the Pawtucket Red Sox. For three seasons, he called games on the eight-station PawSox Radio Network. Dave’s rise in the baseball broadcasting industry was fast. In 2000, he went from Class-A ball (Visalia) and from 2001 to 2003 went to Triple-A (Pawtucket) and lastly the Giants.
He was born on May 31, 1976, in Alexandria, Virginia,United States of America. Dave is46 years old.
He is a man of average stature. Dave stands at the height of5 ft 7 in ( Approx 1.7m).
He was born to his loving and caring parents on May 31, 1976, in Alexandria, Virginia, United States of America. David has a brother is a descendant of Carter Braxton and a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence.
He is married to his wifeJessica Flemming. The couple shares identical twin daughters calledKatieFlemmingandCarter Flemming. They also have a son calledDavid Henry. Currently, Dave and his family live in San Francisco.
He is a graduate of St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes School class of 1994. Dave holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees in classics from Stanford University. Additionally, he earned a master’s degree in broadcast journalism from the S.I. Newhouse School of Communications at Syracuse University.
He became a regular College Basketball on ESPN announcer in 2010. Before that, Dave called a couple of games for the network the previous season. He teamed up with Dan Dakich and other analysts and currently, he primarily works Big 10 games for ESPN. Every year since 2013. Dave calls baseball for ESPN and ESPN Radio, including MLB playoffs. In 2012, he worked a season calling college football games for the Pac-12 Network prior to shifting to College Football on ESPN the following year.
In 2013, Dave started calling NBA games on ESPN Radio and also contributing to Little League World Series coverage on both ESPN and ABC. Up until now, his LLWS work continues. In 2015, Started calling NFL games for ESPN Radio, and the following year, he began calling select Monday Night Baseball games for ESPN, and College Football Thursday Primetime games.
Dave’s colleagues at Espn Include:
Treavor Scales – sportscaster
Laura Rutledge – sportscaster
Michele Steele – Sportscaster
Ryan Smith – sports anchor.
Jeremy Schaap – sportscaster
Bill Wolff – Vice President of Studio Programming
Sarah Spain – Sports reporter
Dawn Davenport – reporter
Currently, Dave splits time between the television broadcasts and the Giants’ radio. While still a student at Stanford, Dave broadcasted Stanford Cardinal baseball, men’s and women’s basketball, and football as well. For three seasons, he called games on the eight-station PawSox Radio Network. Dave’s rise in the baseball broadcasting industry was fast. In 2000, he went from Class-A ball (Visalia) and from 2001 to 2003 went to Triple-A (Pawtucket) and lastly the Giants.
In 2019, Dave’s eams with Jon Miller signed a new four-year deal that will keep him with the Giants until 2022. The San Francisco Chronicle was the first to report the new contract. The contract required Dave to increase his duties from 130 to 140 games per year a season.
He earns an average salary of$67,385from his ESPN roles and an average salary of$66,926from his role with the Giants
He has accumulated good fortune from his journalism career. Dave has an estimated net worth of$1,375,386.
Currently, Dave splits time between the television broadcasts and the Giants’ radio and live in San Francisco with his family
David is an American sportscaster. He currently serves as a play-by-play announcer for the San Francisco Giants of Major League Baseball and college football, Monday Night Baseball, and college basketball on ESPN. Dave is an Alexandria, Virginia native who grew up listening to current Giants partner Jon Miller as he called Baltimore Orioles games.
Dave is a 46-year-old American journalist who was born on May 31, 1976, in Alexandria, Virginia, United States of America.