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Pet’s Tribute Read what the AJC says about Pete Van Wieren |
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Pete Van Wieren (born October 7, 1944 in Rochester, New York) began his broadcasting career with the Atlanta Braves in 1976 along with partner Skip Caray. Van Wieren is affectionately known as "The Professor" for his pre-game preparedness and baseball research abilities. Pete began his broadcasting career with the Atlanta Braves in 1976 along with partner Skip Caray. Van Wieren is affectionately known as "The Professor" for his pre-game preparedness and baseball research abilities. According to Van Wieren himself, on the September 17, 2007, Atlanta Braves Radio Network broadcast, he worked for the Washington Post sometime during the 1960s. Inducted into the Atlanta Braves Hall of Fame in 2004 (along with Caray) joining an impressive list in Braves history that already included Hank Aaron, Lew Burdette, Del Crandall, Tommy Holmes, Ernie Johnson, Eddie Mathews, Phil Niekro, Dale Murphy, Kid Nichols, Ted Turner, Johnny Sain and Warren Spahn. An eight-time winner of the Georgia Sportscaster of the Year Award from the National Sportswriters & Sportscasters Association, Van Wieren served as play-by-play announcer for the Atlanta Hawks from 1991-1994. Since joining TBS Sports in 1975, he has covered the Atlanta Flames of the National Hockey League, Big Ten Conference college football games on TBS, the Atlanta Hawks and Atlanta Falcons NFL pre-season football. He has also served as a sports reporter for CNN. |






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A Day With Pete Go behind a Braves game with Pete Van Wieren |
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Pete’s Picture Gallery Look at some great pictures of Pete Van Wieren |
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Braves Honor Pete
Read about Pet’s Night at Turner Field |
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Pet Bio Read Braves Hall of Famer Pete Van Wieren bio |
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Pete’s Video Gallery View some great videos of Pete Van Wieren |