Former KARE 11 anchor Mike Pomeranz said he's never used a tooth-whitening kit. Ever. Hard to believe, I know, because his teeth appeared unnaturally white on TV during his six years in the Twin Cities. He did leave the Twin Cities last week for a broadcasting job with the San Diego Padres with a box of Crest Whitestripes. At least I gave him that lovely parting gift when we got together to see if the man who aspired to be a major league pitcher before injuring his shoulder could still hit a few. He was thoroughly likable during our interview, which dealt with how his co-anchor, Julie Nelson, hides her "edge," while Mr. Charm, sports anchor Randy Shaver, doesn't bother to hide his. Oh, and Pomeranz even explained that there's a loose stone in meteorologist Belinda Jensen's wedding band.
Given KARE 11's proclivity for elevating sports guys to the main anchor desk, the early speculation has Shaver replacing Pomeranz, especially if the station is in a money-saving mode. However, Pomeranz had no insider info on Shaver's chances. And KARE's not interested in Pomeranz's opinions now that he's headed to California, where his teeth won't stand out at all.
Q So, you're not leaving because you are pregnant?
A I am leaving because I'm pregnant. (Inside joke that went out in Tuesday's column.)
Q Have you been promised the lead spot with the San Diego Padres when Dick Enberg leaves?
A No. This is a separate deal. Dick is the play-by-play guy. I'll do pre- and post-game.
Q Is it your hunch that the future of sports broadcasting is more stable than TV anchoring?
A I would say, if you use the word hunch, I like the fact that Dick Enberg is doing it at 77 years old. You can't watch sports on a larger screen [than the ballpark]. Everybody wants to see it on an 80-inch screen. News you can get on your phone, and it's trending in different directions.