Background
Gordon was born John Gordon Gutowsky in Detroit, Michigan and began his career in broadcasting with the class-A Spartanburg Phillies in 1965 after earning a degree from Indiana University.
Gordon was born John Gordon Gutowsky in Detroit, Michigan and began his career in broadcasting with the class-A Spartanburg Phillies in 1965 after earning a degree from Indiana University.
He is well known among Twins fans for his intense emotional style of play-calling, and for his trademark call of each Twins home run: "Touch "em all, _______!" (including the name of the player who hit the home run). In 1970 he left Spartanburg to join the Baltimore Orioles" broadcast team, a job which he left in 1973 to accept a job as the head broadcaster at the University of Virginia where he called basketball and football games. In 1977 he joined the broadcast team for the New York Yankees" American Automobile Association affiliate, the Columbus Clippers, and in 1982 he moved up to the Yankees" major league broadcast crew, where he remained through 1986.
He remained with the Twins and started broadcasting alongside former Twin Dan Gladden.
His longtime partner Carneal died April 1, 2007 at the age of 83 due to congestive heart failure. Gordon announced that the 2011 season would be his last as play-by-play announcer for the Twins.
The Twins held a ceremony before Gordon"s last game to commemorate his years with the organization. In 2016, he was elected to the Minnesota Twins Hall of Fame.
Gordon was inducted into the South Atlantic League Hall of Fame for his work with the Spartanburg Phillies on June 19, 2001, among him in that year"s class were Walter Alston, Murray Cook, and Tommy Lasorda.
Gordon played fictional Twins broadcaster Wally Holland in the 1994 movie Little Big League. Gordon was inducted into the Pavek Museum of Broadcasting Hall of Fame in 2008.