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Kenneth Louis Korach (born January 30, 1952) is an American sports commentator for the Oakland Athletics and published author.


Early life and education

Korach was born in Los Angeles in 1952. He went on to attend
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for college, where he worked on the school's newspaper, before he transferred to the
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. He graduated from UC Santa Barbara in 1975 with a B.A. in Social Sciences.


Broadcasting career

Korach started his broadcasting career in 1980 for KTOB in
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, where he was involved with high school sports. In 1981, he joined California League team Redwood Pioneers and broadcast on
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on a part-time basis, eventually becoming full-time with them in 1984. While with the Pioneers, he joined
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in 1982 where he broadcast Seawolves' football and basketball games. Korach joined
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in 1985, and broadcast for the
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football and men's basketball teams. For a brief period, Korach also served on the Pacific Coast League's
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broadcast crew from 1986 to 1987. From 1989 to 1991, he was with another PCL team, the Las Vegas Stars. In 1992, Korach made a number of professional leaps. He joined the
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to broadcast
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and
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games. He remained with the football team through 1995 and continued with the basketball team until 2004. 1992 also saw Korach make his debut in
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, when he joined the
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broadcasting team. He worked mainly weekend games for the White Sox when John Rooney traveled to call the CBS Radio ''Game of the Week''. Korach joined the Oakland Athletics in 1996, replacing long-time sportscaster
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. Working alongside
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, whom Korach regarded as a childhood hero, and former MLB catcher and color commentator
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, the Oakland Athletics radio team was ranked as the second-best crew in the
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by ''
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''. Korach was promoted to lead announcer for the Athletics after the 2005 season to replace King, who died in October 2005. Korach is the author of ''Holy Toledo – Lessons from Bill King: Renaissance Man of the Mic'' (), a biography of his former broadcasting partner Bill King. It was released in September 2013 by Wellstone Books, and features contributions from longtime San Francisco Giants lead broadcaster
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. Korach co-authored his second book with Susan Slusser of the San Francisco Chronicle, If These Walls Could Talk, Oakland A’s, published by Triumph Books in March of 2019.


Perfect game call

On May 9, 2010, Korach was the commentator for the conclusion of A's pitcher
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's
perfect game Perfect game may refer to: Sports * Perfect game (baseball), a complete-game win by a pitcher allowing no baserunners * Perfect game (bowling), a 300 game, 12 consecutive strikes in the same game * Perfect Game Collegiate Baseball League, New York ...
. Korach told '' Las Vegas Review-Journal'' columnist Ron Kantowski that although everyone in the ballpark was aware of what was going on, the words "perfect game" weren't used in the broadcast until the eighth inning. At the game's conclusion, Korach said, "A PERFECT GAME! Dallas Braden has thrown a perfect game! The A's have beaten Tampa Bay, four to nothing! The kid from Stockton has done it for the A's!"


A's Winning for the Community

Korach is the founder of the Oakland Athletics' "A's Winning for the Community" program. He had previously heard of trouble at
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, the alma mater of former A's outfielder and
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member
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. He personally donated $5,000 to the Field of Dreams project, which ultimately succeeded, and Korach gave the dedication speech on April 4, 2008. Feeling he could do more for the
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community, Korach met with Athletics executives and created the "A's Winning for the Community" program. Korach and the Athletics donate money to members of the Oakland Athletic League's baseball programs, which involve schools from the
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, after each Athletics victory.


Honors and awards

Korach has been honored by the
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twice in his career. He was named the 2001 Nevada Sportscaster of the Year when he was based in Las Vegas for his work with the
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season. In 2013, he was named the California Sportscaster of the Year for his work with the Oakland Athletics radio network and 95.7 The Game, beating out
John Ireland John Benjamin Ireland (January 30, 1914 – March 21, 1992) was a Canadian actor. He was nominated for an Academy Award for his performance in ''All the King's Men'' (1949), making him the first Vancouver-born actor to receive an Oscar nomin ...
. In 2003, Korach was elected by the Nevada Broadcasters Association to the Nevada Broadcasters Hall of Fame. In 2017, Korach was inducted into the Jewish Sports Hall of Fame of Northern California and in 2019, the iconic Bay Area voice was inducted into the Bay Area Radio Hall of Fame.


Personal life

In March 2012, it was reported that Korach underwent left knee replacement surgery. As a result, he missed several weeks on the broadcast. After the 2014 season, Korach suffered another injury to his left knee and had been rehabbing it, but was forced to miss the start of the
2015 Oakland Athletics season The 2015 Oakland Athletics season was the 48th for the franchise in Oakland (all at O.co Coliseum), as well as the 115th in club history. Offseason On November 28, 2014, the Athletics traded Josh Donaldson to the Toronto Blue Jays for Brett Lawr ...
. He returned to the booth on May 23, 2015 after missing the first 46 games to the season. Korach is married to Denise Korach (née Moran), and has a daughter, Emilee. He resides in Henderson, Nevada.


References


External links


Oakland Athletics biography

National Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association biography

Ken Korach "A's Winning for the Community" Program

''Holy Toledo'' book website
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