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John Gordon (sportscaster)

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Gordon announced that the 2011 season would be his last as play-by-play announcer for the Twins. The Twins held a ceremony before Gordon's last game to commemorate his years with the organization. At the end of the ceremony, Gordon's long-time broadcast partner Dan Gladden drove Gordon for a lap
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around the ballpark on a sidecar of a motorcycle. The Twins won Gordon's final game 1-0 on a walk-off hit by
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partner in 1987, which ended up being a season in which the Twins would go on to defeat the
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radio broadcaster who was best known as the play by play announcer for the
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Gordon played fictional Twins broadcaster Wally Holland in the 1994 movie
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for his work with the Spartanburg Phillies on June 19, 2001, and into the
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John has a wife, Nancy, and two grown children. They make their home in
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on the Twins Radio Network and their Metro Affiliate
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games. In 1977 he joined the broadcast team for the
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John Gordon (broadcaster)
Major League Baseball
Minnesota Twins
KSTP 1500 AM
home run
Herb Carneal
Detroit
Michigan
Spartanburg Phillies
Indiana University
Baltimore Orioles
University of Virginia
basketball
football
New York Yankees
Columbus Clippers
WCCO 830 AM
Herb Carneal's
St. Louis Cardinals
1987 World Series
Dan Gladden
Trevor Plouffe
Bloomington, MN
Fellowship of Christian Athletes
South Atlantic League Hall of Fame
Pavek Museum of Broadcasting
Little Big League
Minnesota Twins
Herb Carneal
John Gordon broadcaster biography

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