MINNEAPOLIS – The Minnesota Twins announce former television play-by-play voice and Minnesota native Dick Bremer has been elected to the team’s Hall of Fame.
Bremer was voted as a veterans committee inductee.
“For 40 seasons Dick Bremer wasn’t just the voice of Twins baseball, he was woven into the fabric of it. His love for the game, this team, and his home state of Minnesota came through every night in a way fans could feel,” Twins President, Baseball & Business Operations Derek Falvey said.
The Twins said Bremer is the longest-tenured television broadcaster for a single team in Major League Baseball history, as well as the longest-tenured broadcaster in Twins history.
Bremer was born in Saint Paul, raised in Dumont, Minnesota and graduated from Staples High School and Saint Cloud State University.
In 2013, Bremer received the Silver Circle Emmy for Broadcast Excellence and was inducted into the Minnesota Museum of Broadcasting Hall of Fame.
After the 2023 season, Bremer became a special assistant role with the Twins.



