Longtime Braves broadcaster Pete Van Wieren passes away after battle with
cancer
Sad news to pass along this morning, as the Braves have announced that longtime
broadcaster Pete Van Wieren has passed away following a long battle with cancer.
He was 69 years old.
Nicknamed “The Professor,” Van Wieren called Braves games on television and
radio for 33 seasons from 1976-2008. He became well-known nationally as a part
of the TBS booth alongside the likes of Skip Caray, Ernie Johnson Sr., Don
Sutton, and Joe Simpson. During his time with Turner Sports, he also broadcasted
NBA, NHL, and Big Ten Conference football games.
Van Wieren was inducted into the Braves Hall of Fame in 2004 along with Caray. After his retirement in 2008, he released a book entitled “Of Mikes and Men: A Lifetime of Braves Baseball,” which was co-written with Jack Wilkinson. The picture to the right is from a pre-game ceremony for Hank Aaron at the Braves home opener this past April.
Our thoughts are with Van Wieren’s family, friends, and colleagues.
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前勇士隊播報員Pete Van Wieren
稍早因癌症病逝 享壽69歲
綽號"The Professor"的Wieren運動轉播界效力33年(1976-2008)
他除了轉播棒球之外 也轉播過NBA NHL和Big Ten
2004年被選進勇士隊名人堂