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    Pete Van Weiren passes away at 69.

    RIP Pete. He and Skip will be calling games together again.

    http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article/atl/...&vkey=news_atl
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    Sad stuff. Pete was a class act. I miss him and Skip so much!

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    I didn't know he was ill. 69 is far too young.

    RIP Pete. You will definitely be missed.

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    Prayers for his family and friends

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    Yeah, this is truly sad news. I wasn't aware that Pete was suffering from cancer either. Pete the last of the Braves iconic broadcasters. Braves Nation is in mourning for sure.

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    Oh, man. He was my favorite guy when I was a kid, tuning the games on the radio.

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    Sad news! RIP!

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    Prayers sent for the family. Pete, go buy Skip a Dewer's. Glad your suffering is over. Please keep an eye on us. We are gonna need it.
    So long Professor. You were the best.

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    My prayers go out to his family.



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    R.I.P. Professor. Those three were part of the draw for me in the '80s. Nobody did it better, and nobody tops it today. They took flak for being homers, but they also paid total respect to the opposition. That's not the case today now that every team has a network. Their legacy lives on in Chip, Joe, and Don. Their broadcast style is still there today.

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    I also didn't know Pete was sick. Awful news. Prayers to the entire Van Weiren family. God bless you, Pete.
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    RIP Professor Pete. He and Ernie were a good counterbalance/straight men for Skip.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gary82 View Post
    I didn't know he was ill. 69 is far too young.

    RIP Pete. You will definitely be missed.
    Not that I would have known, but this kind of comes out of the blue. I thought he was older, but I wonder if an illness contributed to his retirement.

    Great play-by-play guy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VirginiaBrave View Post
    R.I.P. Professor. Those three were part of the draw for me in the '80s. Nobody did it better, and nobody tops it today. They took flak for being homers, but they also paid total respect to the opposition. That's not the case today now that every team has a network. Their legacy lives on in Chip, Joe, and Don. Their broadcast style is still there today.
    Regardless of what some critics may say, anyone who watched/listened to these guys in the 1980s knows that they weren't homers like the broadcast teams that haunt the airwaves today. They skewered--playfully--the ineptness of those mid-1980s Braves' teams and I never heard them bad mouth a member of an opposing team.

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    Quote Originally Posted by KB21 View Post
    My prayers go out to his family.



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    David O'Brien @DOBrienAJC · 2h
    Sad beyond words to hear about Pete Van Wieren. A true gentleman and wonderful person. And such a great broadcaster. R.I.P., Professor.

    Dale Murphy ‏@DaleMurphy3 40m
    So sad to hear of the passing of Pete Van Wieren. True professional, great friend and pillar of the @Braves family. We’ll miss you Pete!

    Tracy Ringolsby ‏@TracyRingolsby 36m
    Pete Van Wieren, a gentleman's gentleman. Such a kind and welcoming individual. I know God will have a big hug for him. RIP.

    Brian Jordan ‏@TwoSportman 35m
    Rest in peace to another Braves Legend. Pete Van Wieren. My Prayers go out to family.

    Bob Rathbun ‏@BobRathbunTV 31m
    RIP, Pete Van Wieren. I enjoyed our time together. Thanks for being a friend to me and countless Braves and Hawks fans. Sad day.

    Wes Durham ‏@WesDurham 24m
    Sad news on passing of Pete Van Wieren. One of the classiest men in our industry. Thoughts and prayers to his friends and family.

    Tim Brando ‏@TimBrando 9m
    Saddened by news of "The Professor"Pete Van Wieren passing away. The most astute of the ALL STAR TBS booth. He made us all feel welcome!
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    Sad, sad news. He (and Skip) defined a large part of my childhood while watching and listening to Braves broadcasts. RIP.

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    Sad times. He & Skip were one of the best duos around

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