One of baseball's most respected and loved broadcasters from the past, and the last surviving member of a trio of announcers from the golden days of the Atlanta Braves broadcasts on WTCG/WTBS/TBS in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s, has lost a battle with cancer. Pete Van Wieren was one of the replacements (the last Skip Caray being the other) that Ted Turner made in the booth when he took over ownership of the Braves in 1976, succeeding the acid-tongued Milo Hamilton, who went into on-air tirades against the team's poor playing in his last season in '75 (a very, very bizarre occurrence then, unlike today). Turner, of course, kept the courtly Ernie Johnson, Sr., who built the Braves' radio network largely single-handed when the team came to Georgia in 1965-66, and paired Johnson and Van Wieren with Caray to make one of the more memorable TV baseball platoons. This was largely because of the fact that, beginning with the 1977 season, Turner put WTCG on satellite and moved, via cable, into markets outside the Southeast, eventually crowning itself "America's Team" as a result. This was the first time that viewers in other teams' markets could see, for good or ill, a broadcast other than their regional syndie packages, or NBC's "Game of the Week."
Van Wieren retired shortly after his partner Caray died in 2008. The current TV team is, I believe, Caray's son Chip and retired position player Joe Simpson. YouTube has clips of games Van Wieren announced for WTCG/WTBS/TBS. Like Caray and Johnson, Van Wieren also worked the radio side, for most of his years with WSB-AM as flagship.
From the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: http://www.ajc.com/news/sports/baseball/braves-broadcaster-van-wieren-dies-after-bout-with/ngssg/
Van Wieren retired shortly after his partner Caray died in 2008. The current TV team is, I believe, Caray's son Chip and retired position player Joe Simpson. YouTube has clips of games Van Wieren announced for WTCG/WTBS/TBS. Like Caray and Johnson, Van Wieren also worked the radio side, for most of his years with WSB-AM as flagship.
From the Atlanta Journal-Constitution: http://www.ajc.com/news/sports/baseball/braves-broadcaster-van-wieren-dies-after-bout-with/ngssg/