Sorensen became a broadcaster while still an active player, working as a sports reporter for WTMJ-TV Channel 4 in Milwaukee during the offseason. After his playing career ended, he served as a
color analyst for major league and college baseball games on
ESPN from 1990 to 1994. From July 1994 to February 1995, he co-hosted a morning show called
The Morning Battery with
Butch Stearns on Detroit's
WDFN Radio. He then went to Detroit's
WJR radio, where he partnered with
Frank Beckmann to call games for the
Detroit Tigers Radio Network from 1995 to 1998. Sorensen left the Tigers in June 1998 for undisclosed personal reasons and was replaced by
Jim Price. After serving his first prison sentence, Sorensen worked at a
McDonald's restaurant in
Roseville, Michigan, for three months. He also worked at a storage facility in
St. Clair Shores, Michigan. In 2014, Sorensen returned to broadcasting, providing radio color commentary for
Wake Forest University baseball and television color commentary for the
Winston-Salem Dash (
Chicago White Sox Class High-A team in the
Carolina League). He began doing radio color commentary for Wake Forest football in 2017. ==See also==