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Host: K.P. Wee

Guest: Rich Burk, Play-by-Play Broadcaster

SUMMARY: Sometimes nice guys finish first – as is the case with Rich Burk, one of the busiest and nicest sportscasters around. On this episode of The K.P. Wee Podcast the veteran play-by-play announcer (ESPN, Pac12 Networks and NBC's Olympic coverage) is sharing insider tips for anyone who aspires to his success. In addition to having called more than 2,000 baseball games for major and minor league teams, Rich has also covered football, men's and women's basketball, baseball, soccer, volleyball, swimming, diving, and wrestling. The one common thread? Prep. Prep. Prep. Rich spends as many as eight hours painstakingly compiling stats and other background related to each and every player (for both teams) going into a series. He does a similar amount of homework before conducting interviews, which is what makes him so nimble and able to elicit great conversation. You'll also learn why young sportscasters need to read, read, read—and why silence from the broadcast booth can be a gift. The show wraps with some colorful career highlights and parting thoughts for anyone who feels shy about seeking out a mentor. "Most people in this industry have been helped by mentors," says Rich, "and those same people are almost always happy to help younger people trying to break in." So don't be afraid to reach out!

Interested in checking out Rich's perennially popular Baseball Scorebook Model? It's available online here.

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RICH BURK'S BIO: Rich Burk is a versatile sportscaster who serves as a play-by-play announcer for Pac-12 Networks. He has called football, men's and women's basketball, baseball, soccer, volleyball, swimming and diving, and wrestling for the Pac-12 Networks in addition to calling games for Fox Sports Net NW, ROOT Sports, and ESPN2. Additionally, Burk has called many games on radio, from historic venues such as Pauley Pavilion, Madison Square Garden, and Cameron Indoor Stadium. On several occasions he has had fill-in stints in Major League Baseball, including time with the San Diego Padres, Montreal Expos, and Toronto Blue Jays. His professional baseball resume of nearly 2000 games includes calling four no-hitters and two perfect games. He currently lives outside of Portland in Hillsboro, Oregon, where he coaches youth baseball and during recent summers has called play-by-play for the Hillsboro Hops, a minor-league affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks. He also has two children with his wife of over 24 years.

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About K.P. Wee: K.P. Wee is the author of multiple books and a regular contributor to sports radio programs and websites. In addition to hosting The K.P. Wee Podcast, he also enjoys writing sports and psychological fiction with a twist of romance. He spent a decade working as a program developer and instructor for a private school before joining the Vancouver Canadians baseball club's media relations department. 

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