2021 marked Dick Bremer’s 38th season as a broadcaster for the Twins. The Minnesota native graduated from St. Cloud State University in 1978. Following his graduation he worked for three years in Cedar Rapids, IA as a sportscaster for WMT-Radio and TV (now KGAN-TV). While there, he began his play-by-play career doing University of Iowa basketball for two years. For additional Dick Bremer details click "Read More". 
 
Join us as we listen to Dick's story and welcome prospective members to our Rotary tables. Our meeting are held at the Edina Country Club with doors opening at 12:15 p.m. Choice of a hot lunch or salad is included with the program fee of $20, first time visitors interested in finding out more about Rotary lunch is on us. We look forward to meeting you!

He was named weekend sportscaster at WTCN-TV (now KARE-11) in 1981. After two years, he left to begin his Twins play-by-play career with Spectrum Sports in 1983. He remained there until 1985, while also doing Minnesota North Stars games. He rejoined the Twins broadcast team in 1987 and has remained there working for Twinsvision, Midwest Sports Channel and Bally Sports North. In 2013, Dick was the recipient of the Silver Circle Emmy for Broadcast Excellence and inducted into the Minnesota Museum of Broadcasting Hall of Fame.

Throughout his career, he has also done Minnesota Vikings preseason football, University of Minnesota men’s hockey, football and basketball, Big Ten basketball, and the Minnesota State High School League’s football and girls’ and boys’ basketball tournaments.

Dick and his wife, Heidi, along with son Erik and daughter Hannah, make their home in St. Michael, MN.