Braves seek to bring back Sutton to booth

Ex-Braves announcer would be paired with new hire Powell

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

The Braves have hired Jim Powell for their radio-broadcast team and are working to bring back Don Sutton to be his new partner, according to several people familiar with the negotiations.

Sutton is still under contract with the Washington Nationals, where he’s spent the past two seasons. The Braves were trying to reach a settlement to permit him to return to Atlanta, where the Hall-of-Fame pitcher worked 18 seasons as a Braves television broadcaster through 2006.

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The Braves had planned a news conference for Thursday to introduce the new radio-broadcast team, however that was postponed after difficulties arose getting Sutton out of his current contract.

There are big shoes to fill in the Braves radio booth, where Pete Van Wieren retired in October after 33 years calling Braves games, first on TV and radio, then exclusively on radio in recent years.

Van Wieren’s longtime broadcast partner, Skip Caray, died in August.

Braves television broadcasts will again be handled by Joe Simpson and Jon Sciambi on Fox Sports South and SportsSouth, and by Simpson and Chip Caray on Peachtree TV.

Powell, who graduated from the University of Georgia in 1986, spent the past 13 seasons calling Milwaukee Brewers games alongside Hall-of-Fame broadcaster Bob Uecker.

Powell called Georgia baseball games in 1985 and 1986 and was a color analyst for University of South Carolina football and basketball from 1993 to 1995. He declined to comment when reached by cellphone Wednesday.




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