The Minnesota Twins have officially shuffled their television and radio broadcast booths for the 2024 season.
Per Dan Hayes of 'The Athletic.'
The Twins on Friday are naming Cory Provus and Kris Atteberry their lead TV and radio broadcasters, respectively, for the 2024 season, according to a team source.
The team’s radio play-by-play man since 2012, Provus is sliding into the television booth where he’ll take over for Dick Bremer, who was moved into an ambassador role with the Twins in late October after 40 seasons in the booth. Previously the team’s pre- and postgame host since 2007, Atteberry takes over the lead play-by-play duties in the radio booth.
It's certainly a change in the Twin Cities for fans but by having Provus move over to the television side, there's still a good element of familiarity, which is always welcome. Atteberry is also familiar to the team and its fanbase, as he's worked with the Twins for 18 years. He's been a fill-in broadcaster and has served as the pre-game show host and postgame host for nearly 20 years.
Both Provus and Atteberry should have a fun time broadcasting in 2024, as the Twins figure to still be very competitive in a mediocre American League Central.
The team won the division in 2023 and won a playoff series before falling to the Houston Astros in the American League Division Series.
While the Twins should still be good, there is a degree of uncertainty around them. They are rumored to want to reduce payroll next year and have already lost Sonny Gray and Kenta Maeda in free agency.
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