Dick Bremer set for induction in Twins Hall of Fame
Longtime Minnesota Twins broadcaster Dick Bremer is joining the club’s Hall of Fame. The St. Paul native will be officially inducted before the Twins’ game against the Los Angeles Angels at Target Field on July 11.
Bremer will be the 42nd member of the team’s hall, which includes players, managers coaches and front office personnel that “contributed to the organization’s growth and success since Minnesota broke into the major leagues in 1961,” the team said in a release.
“For 40 seasons Dick Bremer wasn’t just the voice of Twins baseball, he was woven into the fabric of it,” Twins president of baseball and business operations Derek Falvey said in a statement. “His love for the game, this team, and his home state of Minnesota came through every night in a way fans could feel.”
Bremer began his Twins play-by-play career with Spectrum Sports from 1983-85. He rejoined the club’s broadcast team in 1987 and was the Twins’ television play-by-play voice through the 2023 season.
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