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is a 1970 graduate of Kent State University. was part of a 1973 trade that sent him to the Cubs and brought Ron Santo, his eventual broadcasting colleague with the Cubs, to the White Sox.
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won the 1980 American League Cy Young Award with the Orioles, going 25-7 with a 3.23 ERA and nine complete games. following his retirement in June 1982, was a member of ABC's "Monday Night Baseball" telecasts, working dual roles with the Cubs in 1983. called postseason games for TBS in 2007 and also worked select national games for ESPN from 2005-06. serves as a baseball analyst for NBC Sports Chicago, appearing on a number of the network's shows. left his television duties following the 2001 season to serve as a competition consultant before returning for the 2003 season. spent 20 seasons () in the Chicago Cubs broadcast booth working with Hall of Famer Harry Caray, and later, Caray's grandson, Chip. substituted for television analyst Darrin Jackson on six broadcasts during the 2007 season.
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provided color commentary on the White Sox Radio Network during the 2008 season alongside Ed Farmer. was honored with the 2015 Ring Lardner Award for Excellence in Sports Journalism in the broadcast category at the Union League Club in Chicago on 5/4/15. agreed to a multiyear contract extension prior to the 2020 season. Steve Stone begins his 13th season as a White Sox broadcaster and fifth with Jason Benetti. is a Chicago-area native, and graduate of Homewood-Flossmoor High School. earned a juris doctor from Wake Forest University's School of Law in 2011. worked as an adjunct professor at Syracuse's S.I. is a 2005 graduate of Syracuse University with a bachelor's degree in broadcast journalism, economics and psychology. served as emcee for the 2018 Beyond the Diamond Chicago White Sox Charities inaugural event. visited with families and patients at LaRabida - Children's Hospital during Sox Serve Week 2018.
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participated in the CPF's Awkward Moments campaign, an online animated series which humorously examines interactions involving disability. was born with cerebral palsy (CP) and is part of the Cerebral Palsy Foundation's 'Just Say Hi' campaign that launched in 2015. prior to joining ESPN, was the voice of the Syracuse Chiefs in the International League and worked for FOX Sports, Westwood One and Time Warner Cable SportsChannel. began his work with ESPN in 2011 calling college baseball, basketball, football and lacrosse. participated in a baseball experience for visually impaired students and visited patients at Ronald McDonald House during Sox Serve Week 2016. handled PxP for the first ever college football game at Guaranteed Rate Field on 11/9/16 when Toledo defeated Northern Illinois, 31-24, in the “Huskie Chi-Town Showdown”. also called games during the 20 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament for Westwood One Radio. has handled play-by-play duties on numerous bowl games, including the Outback Bowl, Fiesta Bowl (ESPN Radio), Cheez- It Bowl, New Orleans Bowl, Cactus Bowl and Belk Bowl. works as part of ESPN's coverage of Major League Baseball, including a stats-focused broadcast of the 2018 National League Wild Card Game and 2019 American League Wild Card Game, as well as Statcast editions of the past two Home Run Derbies.
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calls a full slate of college football and basketball games on ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU and ESPN Radio, as well as NFL football on ESPN Radio. has called select Chicago Bulls games this season and in 2018-19 sitting in for Neil Funk for NBC Sports Chicago alongside popular analyst Stacey King. helped create and oversees the popular broadcast segment "SoxMath". called a majority of Sox home games and select road games in 2016-18. in his first three seasons with the club, split broadcasting duties with 2020 Ford C. agreed to a multiyear contract in 2017 to continue as the primary television play-by-play voice for the Sox. Jason Benetti enters his fifth season as a member of the White Sox television broadcast team, and his second as the club's full-time play-by-play voice alongside analyst Steve Stone. Jason Benetti NBC Sports Chicago Play-by-Play