Brent Kallestad

Brent Kallestad spent his career in journalism, including a four-year period in the mid-1970s when he covered the Minnesota Twins as the beat writer early in his 40-year career with the Associated Press. It was at a time Harmon Killebrew and Tony Oliva were winding down Hall of Fame careers and Cooperstown-bound Rod Carew was nearing the end of his days in Minnesota with a streak of American League batting titles. A memorable highlight for Brent before AP days was a story written in 1969 for the Florida Times-Union following his interview with Elmer Smith, who hit the first World Series grand slam. Brent has a Bachelor of Arts in mass communications from the University of South Dakota and two diplomas from the Department of Defense Information School obtained during his service in the US Navy. He is a member of the Buck O’Neil SABR chapter based in Tallahassee.

 

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