Renel Brooks-Moon Parts Ways with San Francisco Giants After 24 Years
The mutual decision comes after contract extension talks, marking the end of a historic tenure at Oracle Park.
- Renel Brooks-Moon, a pioneering figure in Major League Baseball as one of the first Black female PA announcers, ends her 24-year tenure with the San Francisco Giants.
- The Giants and Brooks-Moon mutually agreed to part ways after failing to reach a contract extension, marking the end of an era at Oracle Park.
- Brooks-Moon's voice has narrated some of the most iconic moments in Giants history, including three World Series championships and Barry Bonds' home run records.
- The Giants will honor Brooks-Moon by naming the public address booth in her honor and bestowing upon her the title of public address announcer emeritus.
- Brooks-Moon's departure has sparked discussions about the Giants' commitment to diversity and the optics of her exit.