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Blyleven posted a two-part note to Twins fans saying that tonight will be his final game.
Part 1 - For 25 years I have had the privilege to be part of the Twins broadcast team. Tonight sad to say will be my last Twins broadcast. But I will continue to serve my role as a Special Assistant for future years.
Part 2 - I want to thank the Twins organization, Dave St.Peter and ESPECIALLY THE FANS for your support over the years. You are ALL “Hereby Circled”.
https://twitter.com/BertBlyleven28/status/1301240371280777219
https://twitter.com/BertBlyleven28/status/1301241679895298051
The 69-year old Dutchman was the Twins 3rd round draft pick in 1969 out of his California High School. The next spring, he was a 19-year-old big leaguer. He spent parts of 11 seasons in a Twins uniform and became the best pitcher in the organization's history.
He returned to the Twins late in the 1985 season and was a key member of the 1987 Twins World Series championship team.
He is a member of the Minnesota Twins Hall of Fame and was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2011.
After spending 23 years in the big leagues, he joined the Twins broadcast team in 1996 and became one of the more popular color analysts to work alongside Dick Bremer.
Twins fans today seem to either really enjoy his analysis or not, but I think as Twins fans, we all wish Bert the best as he and his wife Gayle live in Florida. It's good to read that he will now "transition from the broadcast booth into a Special Assistant position within the organization."
According to the team's press reliever, Blyleven’s duties will "include engaging with fans and partners by making special appearances on behalf of the organization throughout the year. In addition, Blyleven will continue to serve as an on-field instructor for the Twins during Spring Training."
Twins President Dave St. Peter said the following in the team's press release.
“It is not often you can bring a Hall of Famer and a World Series champion into your broadcast booth, much less one who possesses that enviable combination of knowledge and charisma to keep fans hooked for more than two decades; the Twins did just that with Bert Blyleven,” said club President & CEO Dave St. Peter. “While his on-field contributions for the club are well-documented, we are truly grateful for Bert’s 25 years of introducing new Twins fans to the game through his stories, insight and analysis on our television broadcasts. He is a great ambassador for baseball, and we look forward to his continued role with the Minnesota Twins. Bert, you are hereby circled!”
In case you missed it, here are some highlights from Bert's final Twins broadcast:
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