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    Exploring Local Alternatives to Succeed Dick Bremer


    Seth Stohs

    How do you replace a legend?

    Earlier this week, we learned that, after 40 years, Dick Bremer will no longer be the Twins TV play-by-play voice. But who will replace him? The short answer is, “Somebody.” Yes, somebody will get the job. Maybe it will be one of these people. 

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    The general belief is that Cory Provus is the odds-on favorite to replace Dick Bremer in the TV booth. But let’s not stop there. Let’s throw out some other candidates (from the sane to the insane) with ties to the Twins. 

    The Frontrunner
    Cory Provus

    Provus joined the Twins as their radio play-by-play voice a dozen years ago as a fresh-faced announcer. He had already worked with legends in the field, such as Bob Uecker with the Brewers and Jim Hughes and Ron Santo with the Cubs. For most of that time, he’s called all spring training games and all games throughout the season. Over the past couple of years, he has missed Saturdays in the fall, calling college football games for the Big Ten Network. 

    Most agree that Cory does a terrific job of communicating to all generations of Twins fans through his ability to discuss and appreciate the history of the Twins while at the same time understanding and communicating current trends in the game. 

    It should be a seamless transition from Bremer to Provus. Provus has relationships with Justin Morneau, LaTroy Hawkins, and Glen Perkins. He’s fully ingrained in the Twins media and community. 

    Frankly, I can’t help but assume that Cory Provus gets job offers reasonably frequently. Moving from the #1 guy on the radio to the lead on the TV broadcast would mean a higher profile in a more secure industry and a decent pay raise. 

    Radio Chops
    The next group could also be in consideration for the position, but if Provus lands the TV broadcast, these next candidates should be in line for Provus's radio role. 

    Kris Atteberry
    The best Twins radio broadcasts are when Provus and Atteberry share the booth. Frankly, it’s time for Atteberry to take over the #1 spot on the radio. I don’t think there is more to say than that. It should be clear. 

    However, this wouldn’t be a fun article if we only mentioned the favorites. We need more names. So, these next guys should be interviewed and strongly considered for the #1 spot, but with a mind that if Atteberry is #1, they need a quality #2. 

    Sean Aronson
    The radio and TV voice of the Twins Triple-A affiliates does a fantastic job calling Saints baseball games. Having seen more of his work in recent years, it’s clear that he is remarkably prepared for both the season and individual games. He is a good communicator. He knows the game and the history of the game. And he has had a unique view of Twins players who have spent time with the Saints over the past three seasons. 

    Josh Whetzel 
    For those who have followed Twins minor-league baseball over the past decade or more, you know Josh Whetzel’s name. He is the play-by-play guy for the Triple-A Rochester Red Wings. He is also the voice of the University of Buffalo’s men’s basketball team. Since the Red Wings joined the Washington Nationals organization, Whetzel has joined the MLB broadcast for a weekend each year. He would be an incredible addition. 

    Out of the Box
    Erik Bremer 

    A sentimental choice, Erik Bremer is the son of Dick Bremer, so how cool would it be to keep Twins TV’s voice in the Bremer name for another three or four decades? However, this is not solely a sentimental choice. 

    Erik Bremer has put together a robust portfolio for himself. He has done radio play-by-play for minor league teams and other sports. He has called college basketball and high school football. He has broadcast games in the Cape Cod League as well as minor-league games in cities such as Biloxi (Mississippi), Colorado Springs, Woodbridge (Virginia), and Fredericksburg (Virginia). He spent a winter in Australia calling Brisbane Bandits games in the Australian Baseball League. He has spent the last couple of seasons calling games for the Pensacola Blue Wahoos and also does television for the Pensacola Ice Flyers. 

    While he is not yet 30, young Bremer has paid some dues already in his career. He is certainly deserving of an interview and a genuine opportunity. 

    Marney Gellner 
    She has been a part of Twins Baseball TV broadcasts for a long time. She has done in-studio work. She has done sideline reporting. She has been in the booth a couple of times. In the last couple of seasons, her summer focus has been Minnesota Lynx basketball. She is the play-by-play voice for their TV broadcasts, and she does the sideline reporting and in-studio work for the Wolves. 

    Out of Our Minds?
    Nash Walker 

    Walker is maybe not the #1 choice for this job if Vegas has such wagers available, but he’s #1 in the hearts and minds of Twins Daily. As you know, Nash is from Minnesota, and a year ago, he graduated from the University of Missouri with a degree in journalism. He has been writing for Twins Daily for several years, and I think you would agree that he has put together some great content. He is a fantastic writer. He is terrific with video. 

    In addition, he spent the summer of 2022 calling games for the Palm Springs Power. He was a broadcaster with the Triple-A affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks, the Reno Aces, in 2023. Since the season ended, he has become a full-time Communications Coordinator and will call games for them again in 2024. I mean, unless the Twins go to him. 

    Gleeman and the Geek 
    It would fit the idea of taking the broadcast in a different direction. Aaron Gleeman and Twins Daily’s John Bonnes have one of the most popular baseball podcasts in the world. Most Fridays, you can listen to their free podcast. In addition, they have one or two Patreon podcasts each week during the season and less frequently in the offseason. 

    Well, along with that, how about the two of them chat while watching the ballgame from the booth? Who knows where the conversation will go? Would the graphics team be ready for their statistical analysis? Will they be able to avoid swearing for three straight hours, 162 times per season? 

    The Trevors
    Trevor Plouffe has successfully made the transition from ballplayer to the media. His involvement at Jomboy Productions is fantastic. Plouffe also joined the Twins TV broadcasts at various times throughout the season in 2023. He was fantastic. Most who listened would likely agree. 

    Following the end of the regular season, Trevor May went on his viral Twitch stream and announced that he was retiring from baseball. He will remain active in the game on his Twitch site, and I would think he would have more opportunities because he is good at it, and he’s always been fan-friendly. 

    How interesting would it be to hear the analysis and conversations between Plouffe and May? How would they incorporate Morneau and Perkins into their broadcasts? I have do not doubt that they will figure it out. All four of them provide stellar informative content. 

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    11 hours ago, Jocko87 said:

    I'll say it too. Why are we crowning Atteberry in the article? That's the first time I've ever heard that sentiment about him. He is flat terrible.

    My primary source of baseball audio has always been the radio. I sync radio audio to any game I watch because most TV announcers just don't give enough information due to the medium. I've sampled a lot of announcers.

    Kris Atteberry delivers the least information per word of anyone I've ever heard. Combine that with apparently not needing to breathe he just never stops. Just shut up Kris, for 3 seconds and see what happens.

    The opinions expressly expressed in the article do not represent the views of my part of Twins Territory, many areas around these parts and pretty much every one I've heard talk about him. My impression was that he was pretty universally tolerated at best.

    You can try to speak it into existence but I'll be trying to speak it out. If the fan base didn't have Gladden to laugh at Atteberry would be exposed big time.

    I like Atteberry as the studio guy and doing the postgame stuff. He’s always well-prepared for doing play-by-play, but it’s like he’s trying to squeeze in every nugget by the third inning. 

    I do like that when Atteberry fills in for Gladden, it feels like Provus is able to relax a bit, knowing that he doesn’t have to carry Gladden. 

    1 hour ago, Greglw3 said:

    I also have thought of Nash Walker in the last few days!

    I watched with deep appreciation of his astonishing growth hosting Locked On Twins. He has a good feel for the game. And most telling, I thought, even when he was doing Locked on Twins, that he was destined to broadcast Twins games someday.

    It would be a really fresh move. I’m voting for Nash Walker as the new TV play by play man. As a bonus, you’ll get the same passion as from Dick Bremer.

    Are you listening, Mr. Falvey?

    Do you have a clip of Nash doing play by play?  I'll give it a listen just on principle.

    Not going to happen for too many reasons to list but the Golden Voice of Jon Miller, SF radio ("KNBR the Northern California Honda Dealer network") broadcaster.  Listen to SF Giants games on iHeart just to experience the beauty of a baseball game called by a consummate Professional. Don't even care if the Giants win or lose... ;-)

    OK, just woke up from the dream....

    Go Twins!

    If Provus goes to TV I'd like to hear Attebury and Molitor a lot on radio. They worked really well together the several games they called this year.

     

    Gladden needs to go. He misses complete at bats telling the same stories he's told in the past, and is even worse when there is a guest in the booth. There are times he doesn't tell us the score for 10 minutes or more. All of you saying Attebury misses calling the game I have never heard him miss calling at bats really at all. Might miss a pitch here and there but at least he'll tell us the count and score on a regular basis, which on radio is a key to calling games.

    2 hours ago, Greglw3 said:

    Here you go!

     

    That's really, really good.  At 23 years old, its exceptional.  He's already miles better than Atteberry.  I listened to the draft on the radio this year and for some reason they thought a radio clip highlight added to the introduction to the player.  So many major college announcers are so, so bad, Nash could take any of their places right now.  When people are asking for out of the box thinking, this might be a more realistic path.

    Can't get another 40 year broadcaster starting with a 60 year old.  I mean, technically possible, I know.

    I'm going to find a Reno Aces replay for a longer sample.  Filling the dead time is just as important as the highlights.

    Provus makes a lot of sense, but he basically keeps the radio broadcast afloat.  We all know where I stand on Gladden in the booth.

    Minnesota sports in general do a great job of hiring broadcast guys.  The Wolves TV crew is considered among the best in the business.  The Vikes radio guys (while a little homer-ish at times) bring a lot of excitement and and energy to the game, Looking at the past, Minnesota has been spoiled with HOF guys all over the place:  Carneal, Gordon, Kaat, Tom Hanneman, Kevin Harlan.

    I don't want them to settle, go get the best PBP person they can find (and retire Gladden immediately).  




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