Dave Flemming Biography
David Flemming (Full name: David Braxton Flemming) is a popular American sportscaster presently working for the San Francisco Giants of Major League Baseball and college football, college basketball, and Monday Night Baseball on ESPN as a play-by-play announcer.
Dave Flemming Age
Dave Flemming was born on 31st May 1976, in Alexandria, Virginia, United States. He is 46 years old.
Dave Flemming Height
Dave is a man of standard stature and stands at the height of 5 feet 7 inches (Approx 1.7m).
Dave Flemming Family
Dave was born to his caring and devoted parents on 31st May 1976, in Alexandria, Virginia, United States. He has a brother who is a signer of the United States Declaration of Independence and a descendant of Carter Braxton.
Dave Flemming Education
He attended and graduated from St. Stephen’s & St. Agnes School in 1994. Later, he joined Stanford University where he attained his bachelor’s and master’s degrees in classics. Moreover, Dave enrolled at the S.I. Newhouse School of Communications at Syracuse University and graduated with a master’s degree in broadcast journalism.
Dave Flemming Wife
He is happily hitched to his beloved wife Jessica Flemming. The adorable couple shares identical twin daughters named Carter Flemming and Katie Flemming. They also have a nice-looking son named David Henry. As of now, Dave and his lovely family stay in San Francisco.
Dave Flemming Salary
He receives a satisfactory salary of $67,385 per year from his ESPN roles and an annual salary of $66,926 from his role with the Giants.
Dave Flemming Net Worth
Dave Flemming has stockpiled a decent fortune from his journalism career over the years he has worked and has an estimated net worth ranging between $1 Million – $5 Million.
Dave Flemming Career
In 2010, Dave became a frequent College Basketball on ESPN announcer. Prior to that, he called a couple of games for the network the past season. Presently, he mainly works on Big 10 games for ESPN. He calls baseball for ESPN and ESPN Radio, such as the MLB playoffs every year since 2013.
In 2013, he began contributing to Little League World Series coverage on both ABC and ESPN as well as calling NBA games on ESPN Radio. Dave started calling NFL games for ESPN Radio in 2015 and the following year, he started calling College Football Thursday Primetime games and select Monday Night Baseball games for ESPN.
At the moment, he splits time between the Giants’ radio and the television broadcasts. While still a student at Stanford, he broadcasted men’s and women’s basketball, football as well as Stanford Cardinal baseball. Dave called games on the eight-station PawSox Radio Network for three seasons. Dave went from Class-A ball (Visalia) in 2000, and between 2001 to 2003 joined Triple-A (Pawtucket) and lastly the Giants.
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