American sportscaster (born 1978)
Cory Provus (born July 7, 1978) is a sports television and radio broadcaster. As of the 2024 season, he is the play-by-play voice of the Minnesota Twins on television, replacing Dick Bremer .[ 1]
Early life and education
Provus grew up in Highland Park, Illinois . He graduated from Syracuse University 's S. I. Newhouse School of Public Communications in 2000.[ 2] [ 3] Working at WAER-FM at SU campus, he did play by play and studio hosting for the Syracuse Orange sports.[ 4] [ 5]
While at Syracuse, he called baseball games for minor-league Auburn of the New York–Penn League .[ 6] [ 7]
Career
Provus began his career calling collegiate football, basketball, and baseball games for the Virginia Tech Hokies (2000-03),[ 8] [ 9] Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets , UAB Blazers (2006), and the Wake Forest Demon Deacons .[ 10] Cory is a play-by-play announcer for a small package of Big Ten Network games and is a play-by-play announcer for college basketball on FOX .[ 7]
He began his major league broadcasting career as the pregame/postgame host for radio broadcasts of the Chicago Cubs and backed up Pat Hughes .[ 10] [ 11] The Milwaukee Brewers then hired Provus in 2009, replacing Jim Powell who departed for a job with the Atlanta Braves , alongside Bob Uecker until 2012.[ 9] Joe Block would replace him.
The Twins hired Provus to replace John Gordon who retired after the 2011 season.[ 12] [ 13]
The Twins hired Provus as the play-by-play voice for the television booth to replace Dick Bremer who retired after the 2023 season. [ 1] [ 14]
Personal life
Provus lives in Minnetonka, Minnesota with his wife Dana; they have a son and daughter.[ 11] Provus is Jewish.[ 15] Brad Sham , Dallas Cowboys sportscaster, is his cousin.[ 6]
References
^ a b Tribune, Phil Miller Star. "Cory Provus will be new Twins TV voice; Kris Atteberry to take over radio play-by-play" . Star Tribune . Retrieved December 1, 2023 .
^ Anderson, Logan (November 22, 2018). "EP 078: Cory Provus, Minnesota Twins" . Say the Damn Score Sportscasting Podcast (Podcast). Retrieved December 22, 2021 .
^ Harris, Ari (October 29, 2021). "Voice of Minnesota Twins Meets with Secrets of Success Club" . Francis W. Parker School . Retrieved December 22, 2021 .
^ Russell, Doug (November 3, 2011). "Provus to leave Brewers for Minnesota" . OnMilwaukee . Retrieved December 22, 2021 .
^ Masur, Andy (September 19, 2019). "Ron Santo Prepared Cory Provus For Bob Uecker" . Barrett Sports Media . Retrieved February 24, 2022 .
^ a b Johnson, Jeff (January 23, 2019). "From Santo and Hughes, to Uecker and Mauer, Minnesota Twins voice Cory Provus has experienced a lot" . The Gazette . Retrieved December 22, 2021 .
^ a b Degnan, Colleen; Shelton, Harold (January 25, 2019). "Ep. 89 - Cory Provus" . B1G Take Ten Podcast (Podcast). Retrieved December 22, 2021 .
^ "Provus to pinch hit for Uecker" . Virginia Tech Athletics . April 29, 2010. Retrieved December 22, 2021 .
^ a b Berman, Mark (June 6, 2019). "Ex-Hokies broadcaster now on the front row with Brewers" . Roanoke Times . Retrieved December 22, 2021 .
^ a b "Cubs fan Provus living his dream" . Roanoke Times . July 12, 2008. Retrieved December 22, 2021 .
^ a b Christian, Paul (January 15, 2014). "No matter what, every game counts" . Rochester Post Bulletin . Retrieved December 22, 2021 .
^ Haudricourt, Tom (November 3, 2011). "Twins hire Provus, Gladden returns as analyst" . Journal Sentinel.
^ Christensen, Joe (November 3, 2011). "Twins pick Brewers broadcaster Cory Provus to replace John Gordon" . Star Tribune . Retrieved December 22, 2021 .
^ Nelson, Joe (December 1, 2023). "Cory Provus to replace Dick Bremer in Twins' TV booth" . Sports Illustrated Minnesota Sports, News, Analysis, and More . Retrieved December 1, 2023 .
^ "The Chad Hartman Show: Twins announcer Cory Provus on why bothered swastika masks" . WCCO-AM . July 27, 2020. Retrieved December 22, 2021 .
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