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Pete Van Wieren

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American sportscaster (1944–2014)

Pete Van Wieren
Skip Caray (left) and Pete Van Wieren acknowledging fans at a Braves game in 1983.
Born
Peter Dirk Van Wieren

(1944-10-07)October 7, 1944
DiedAugust 2, 2014(2014-08-02) (aged 69)
OccupationSportscaster
SpouseElaine Van Wieren (m. 1964-2014;his death)
Children2

Peter Dirk Van Wieren (October 7, 1944 – August 2, 2014) was an Americansportscaster best known for his long career callingplay-by-play forMajor League Baseball'sAtlanta Braves.

Early career

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Van Wieren was born inRochester, New York, and attendedCornell University, where he started his broadcast career by substituting for the regular broadcaster of the Cornell basketball game, who had gotten into a car accident.[1] Van Wieren left Cornell before the start of his junior year, and eventually landed a couple of radio jobs inNorthern Virginia.[1] In 1966, he moved toBinghamton, New York for his first baseball broadcasting job, where he revived game broadcasts for theAA minor leagueBinghamton Triplets after they had been off the air for several years.[2] He served as the Triplets' play-by-play broadcaster for two seasons before the team folded, at bothWNBF andWINR.[3] Van Wieren moved in 1972 to work inToledo, Ohio forWDHO-TV, but returned to play-by-play broadcasting for theAAATidewater Tides in 1974.[2]

Atlanta Braves

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Van Wieren was hired byTurner Sports as a play-by-play broadcaster for the Atlanta Braves in December 1975.[2][4] From 1976 to 2008, he called the team's television and/or radio broadcasts, teaming with a number of on-air partners includingErnie Johnson Sr.,Don Sutton andSkip Caray (who was hired by the club at the same time as himself).[5] Johnson originally nicknamed Van Wieren "The Professor" because Van Wieren looked like pitcherJim Brosnan.[6] The moniker stuck for his in-depth knowledge of the game and thorough preparation before broadcasts.[7][8]

According to Van Wieren himself, on the September 17, 2007,Atlanta Braves Radio Network broadcast, he worked for theWashington Post in the 1960s. He did not say what his position was at the paper, only that he metShirley Povich while he was there.

Along with Caray, Van Wieren was inducted into the Atlanta Braves Hall of Fame in 2004,[9] joining an impressive list in Braves history that already includedHank Aaron,Lew Burdette,Del Crandall,Tommy Holmes,Ernie Johnson Sr.,Eddie Mathews,Phil Niekro,Dale Murphy,Kid Nichols,Ted Turner,Johnny Sain andWarren Spahn.

On December 18, 2006, the Braves announced that Van Wieren had signed a three-year contract to continue doing Braves broadcasts on the radio.[10]

Non-Atlanta Braves assignments

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An eight-time winner of the Georgia Sportscaster of the Year award from theNational Sportscasters and Sportswriters Association, Van Wieren broadcast a number of sports in addition to Braves baseball. After joiningTBS Sports in 1975, he coveredAtlanta Hawks basketball,Atlanta Flames hockey,Big Ten Conference college football,Atlanta Falcons pre-season football, andNBA games onTBS andTNT. He also served as a sports reporter forCNN.[11]

In 1995, Van Wieren alongsideLarry Dierker called Games 1–3 of theNational League Division Series between theAtlanta Braves andColorado Rockies forThe Baseball Network. The first two games were broadcast onNBC while Game 3 was onABC.

Retirement and death

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On October 21, 2008, Van Wieren unexpectedly announced his retirement from broadcasting effective immediately, after 33 seasons with the Braves.[6] His departure came less than three months after the death of his longtime on-air partnerSkip Caray. The broadcast booth for the Braves' home games at Turner Field was named for Van Wieren.

Van Wieren co-wrote a book titledOf Mikes and Men: A Lifetime of Braves Baseball with Jack Wilkinson. It was released in April 2010.[12]

On November 4, 2009, Van Wieren was diagnosed withcutaneous B-cell lymphoma.[13] He suffered a relapse and additional rounds of chemotherapy after a recurrence in the fall of 2010.[14] On August 2, 2014, Van Wieren died from complications of lymphoma.[9] He was married to Elaine Van Wieren, with whom he had two children, from 1964 until his death.[15]

References

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  1. ^abHummer, Steve (August 2, 2014)."Pete Van Wieren, last of the iconic Braves broadcasters, dies".The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. RetrievedMarch 30, 2020.
  2. ^abcVan Wieren, Pete; Wilkinson, Jack (2010).Of Mikes and Men: A Lifetime of Braves Baseball. Triumph.ISBN 978-1600783593.
  3. ^"Binghamton baseball icon Van Wieren dies".Press & Sun-Bulletin. Binghamton, New York. August 2, 2014. RetrievedMarch 30, 2020.
  4. ^"Pete Van Wieren, Longtime Braves Broadcaster, Passes Away".MLB.com. August 2, 2014. RetrievedMarch 30, 2020.
  5. ^Bowman, Mark (October 21, 2008)."Van Wieren surprises with retirement".MLB.com. RetrievedAugust 3, 2014.
  6. ^ab"Van Wieren retires after 33 years with Braves".ESPN.com. Associated Press. October 21, 2008. RetrievedAugust 3, 2014.
  7. ^O'Brien, David (August 2, 2014)."Braves broadcaster Van Wieren dies after bout with cancer". Atlanta Journal-Constitution. RetrievedAugust 3, 2014.
  8. ^Bowman, Mark (August 2, 2014)."Van Wieren, longtime Braves broadcaster, dies".MLB.com. Archived fromthe original on August 8, 2014. RetrievedAugust 3, 2014.
  9. ^ab"Longtime Braves broadcaster Van Wieren dies at 69".ESPN.com. Associated Press. August 2, 2014. RetrievedAugust 3, 2014.
  10. ^Tucker, Tim (December 16, 2006)."TBS tuning out Skip and Pete". The Atlanta Journal-Constitution. Archived fromthe original on December 27, 2006.
  11. ^"Braves Hall of Fame member Pete Van Wieren announces his retirement".MLB.com. October 21, 2008. RetrievedAugust 3, 2014.
  12. ^"Pete Van Wieren, longtime Braves broadcaster, passes away". WXIA-TV. August 2, 2014. Archived fromthe original on August 2, 2014.
  13. ^Bowmam, Mark (November 21, 2012)."Van Wieren thankful for good health after cancer battle".MLB.com. Archived fromthe original on November 8, 2014. RetrievedAugust 3, 2014.
  14. ^Bowman, Mark."Cancer Resurfaces for Van Wieren".MLB.com. Archived fromthe original on July 8, 2017. RetrievedOctober 27, 2010.
  15. ^Stephenson, Creg (August 2, 2014)."Longtime Braves broadcaster Pete Van Wieren dead at 69 after battle with cancer".Huntsville Times. RetrievedJuly 14, 2016.

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