The Yomiuri Giants are a Japanese professional baseball team, based out of Tokyo. As Japan's first professional team, they are considered one of the most famous teams in the country.[1] The following is a list of individuals and companies involved in the broadcasting of Yomiuri Giants games.
Broadcasting companies
Broadcast announcers
TV analyst
TV play-by-play
- Satoshi Ebihara
- Genta Aoki
- Kentaro Hirakawa
- Satoshi Kamige
- Ryo Kawamura
- Hironori Machida
- Yoshihiko Murayama
- Yasushi Shinya
- Kenichiro Tanabe
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- Established in 1934
- Formerly the Great Japan Tokyo Baseball Club and the Tokyo Giants
- Based in Bunkyō, Tokyo
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